Sunday, February 13, 2011

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Weld Bell

Bell
Family: Convolvulaceae Ipomoea
, Greek ips, ipos: worm and homoios: like, similar, referring to the twining and trailing stems of these plants themselves .
    Bell
  • (Ipomea indica), the epithet indicates means from the West Indies them. Origin: Tropical America. Species distributed in warm and temperate regions worldwide, no uncertainty about their place of origin. Climber twining stems and single trawlers. Semi-evergreen leaves, trilobed or shaped, discolored, with lighter undersides. Large flowers, dark purple, petals united f orm of a bell. Futos capsule globose, dark seeds.

Ipomea indica, Barrio Rio Manso, Resistencia (Chaco, Argentina)
  • Lilac Bell, Bell, Sighs (Ipomoea cairica) , the epithet cairica means from The Cairo (Egypt). Origin: Tropical Asia and Africa, distributed in warm and temperate regions worldwide. Climber twining and trailing stems. The palmate leaves, semi-evergreen. Flore s large, solitary or in cymes of various flowers, pink or lilac, petal-shaped hood attached. Fruits globose capsule containing between 2 and 4 seeds.
Ipomea cairica: Tinkerbell lilac in perimeter fence Park February 2, Resistencia (Chaco, Argentina)

is A climbing herb with palmate leaves and flowers lilac with darker purple throat. Considered a major invasion, colonization fences, walls, fences, billboards and ruderal environments. They are pollinated by bumblebees and also attract hummingbirds.

cairica and Ipomea Ipomea indica up the list "100 Invasive species in Argentina" with the following indicators:
54 - Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet "chime", "sighs" Convolvulaceae. Aggressiveness and effect: 999 (pure form communities). Provinces: BA, CA, CH, CO, COR, DF, ER, FOR, JU, LP, LR, MI, SA, SE, SF, SJ, SL, TU, natural areas: Yes
55 - Ipomoea indicates (Burm. f.) Merr. "Bell" Convolvulaceae. Aggressiveness and effect: 999 (pure form communities), Provinces: BA, CA, CH, COR, DF, ER, FOR, MI

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