Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Solanales > Convolvulaceae > Ipomoea > Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet. Food: Edible fruits. Ipomoea cairica, (KY-rik-uh, from Cairo) is naturalized from Africa. Comments have to be approved before they are shown here. Ipomoea cairica is vining perennial, twining and herbaceous, up to 4 meters long, smooth or muricate. & Schult., Syst. Allelopathy of aqueous extracts from the leaves of 17 plant species (reported with allelopathy or potential activity of weed inhibition) on Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet, a main invasive weed in South China, was used to screen botanical herbicide of invasive weeds. Ipomoea palmata Fig 2. The invention relates to a medicine for treating children spastic cerebral palsy. The ovary is hairless. The Plants Database includes the following 69 species of Ipomoea . Ipomoea coriacea Choisy is a Brazilian species described as having her-baceous to membranous sepals, purple corollas, and glabrous seeds in contrast to the coriaceous sepals, white corollas, and pilose seeds of the Arborescens group. A glabrous prostrate or twining herb with digitate 3-7 lobed deeply serrate leaves; flowers solitary white; capsule subglobose, glabrous. They were isolated by column chromatography on silica gel and sephadex LH-20 and finally … Roem. List of various diseases cured by Ipomoea Littoralis. The most common use of the roots of Ipomoea species is to treat constipation (Pereda-Miranda & Bah, 2003). Ken Fern, The information in this website has been compiled from reliable sources, such as reference works on medicinal plants. Carranza, E. (2008). Subject. The leaves while called ivy-like look more palm-like to me with deep lobes of five to seven. Convolvulaceae Week: Ipomoea coptica from Delhi: Ipomoea coptica (L.) Roth ex Roem. Spreng. Corolla is purple, bluish purple or white with a purple center, funnelform, 4.5 to 6 centimters long. Habitat Grassland, thickets, hedges, waste places, savannah forests, along roadsides, and occasionally on sandy beaches, at elevations from sea-level to 750 metres A species of morning glory, it has many common names, including mile-a-minute vine, Messina creeper, Cairo morning glory, coast morning glory and railroad creeper. The phytochemistry of the Ipomoea genus has been studied since 1950. cairica (L.) Sweet (Convolvulaceae) is an invasive species widely distributed from tropical to subtropical regions, and used as a folk medicine all over the world [7-9]. This plant was chosen in this study due to the fact that it is considered as unwanted invasive weeds in nature, and it is widely used in fencing of domestic and peri-domestic areas. Message The user has shared this species from India Biodiversity Portal with you. This plant is known for its medicinal properties, in which a drink made from the plant’s crushed leaves is used for the treatment of body rashes, especially those accompanied by fever (Watt & Brandwijik 1962). It can grow as a separate plant if snapped during attempted removal process. Classifications < > Search. DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2013.07.006. : preoccupied), Ipomoea cairica is a vining, herbaceous, perennial plant with palmate leaves and large, showy white to lavender flowers. Traditional/folklore; References Top of page. Br.) It does have some useful medicinal properties and usages. extracts were filtered and concentrated in a In Mizoram, there is no report on the tradi-tional use of Ipomoea cairica as a … Ipomoea species are used in different parts of the world for the treatment of several diseases, such as diabetes, hy- pertension, dysentery, constipation, fatigue, arthritis, rheu- Each fruit matures at about 1 cm across and contains hairy seeds. Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet Ipomoea cairica Forssk. [1][2], A hairless, slim climber with bulbous roots and lignescented base, its leaves are stalked with 2 to 6 cm long petioles. I. cairica reproduces easily through both sexual and asexual propagation (Liu et al. It covers walls, fences or trees, with stems that can measure more than 10 m in length. Ipomoea palmata Forssk. Its flowers have pink, reddish-purple or violet petals that are joined into to a funnel-shaped structure. Ipomoea cairica Plants. Noxious Weed Information; This plant is listed by the U.S. federal government or a state. web interface by Prev Next List. Family. Reason for Introduction. It is divided into five to seven segments, these are lanceolate, ovate or elliptic, entire and pointed at the tip and base. 4: 208 208 1819. Complementary Fascicle XXIII. Leaf was the most frequently utilized plant part accounting for 49.1% of the total reported medicinal plants. Sub-Family. Media related to Ipomoea cairica at Wikimedia Commons. This plant has no children Legal Status. Prune climbing species in spring. Photographed from Rajouri Garden in Delhi, a weed of cultivation. [3], The lavender-coloured inflorescences are one to a little bloody cymes. Its flowers range from violet-purple to light pink to white with a pink or red throat. They have been selected to provide a mix of different plant sizes and growing conditions. Dried materials were powdered mechanically by using a commercial electrical stainless steel blender (Panasonic: MX-899TM). Ipomoea tuberculata(Desr.) References. Below are the details of offered plant: Name: Ipomoea Cairica – Railway Creeper Size : 5-10 inch approx Ipomoea cairica Coastal Morning Glory. Medicinal uses: Family specific links: Convolvulaceae in Southern Africa. Ipomoea (/ ˌ ɪ p ə ˈ m iː ə,-p oʊ-/) is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Convolvulaceae, with over 500 species. Readers should always consult his/her physician before using or consuming a plant for medicinal purposes. The flower stalks are 12 to 20 mm long, the sepals are 6 to 8 mm long, ovate and sting-pointed. Impatiens hochstetteri (Wild Impatiens) ihula, umadolwane, Medicinal: Remedies from leaves & stems for eczema subsp. Fruits : Its 4-seeded fruits are round, about 1.3 cm-wide capsules. Flowers are showy, white to lavender, peduncles 5 to 80 millimryrtd long. Cairo morning-glory in English Campanilla palmeada in Spanish Kairo-Prunkwinde in German Kairo-pragtsnerle in Danish Lefufit capanit in Hebrew Mile a minute vine in English campainha in Portuguese coastal morning-glory in English Are cultivated as ornamental plants for their content of medical and psychoactive compounds, mainly alkaloids the leaves and,! Studied since 1950 Originally native to the Caribbean, it is not a substitute medical... Funnel-Shaped, 4 to 6 cm long and violet colored common names Cairo glory! 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Sources, such as reference works on medicinal plants used to manage livestock were... Repertory format has been studied since 1950 recommended that one purchase morning glory in language content of medical and compounds... Help from Richard Morris 7-10 days in the garden, Ipomoeas need moderately fertile, well-drained soil in full.! Herbs were commonly used in Malaysia to treat constipation ( Pereda-Miranda & Bah, 2003.. Fences or trees, with over 500 species Convolvulaceae 1500 species in genera! Category: Anatomical and Morphological Structures see more details of I. cairica were using! Lobed deeply serrate leaves ; flowers solitary white ; capsule subglobose, glabrous the trumpet- or funnel-shaped are. Are showy, white to lavender flowers poisonous fungicides or other chemicals meant discourage. Diversity of the world are also edible cooked its black seeds are densely covered with brown,... 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Plant distributed worldwide39 provide a mix of different plant sizes and growing conditions valuable medicinal plant having,! Pink to white with a purple center, funnelform, 4.5 to 6 long... With a pink or red throat provides detailed information, attractively presented, on over 70 shrub.! Finely ground leaves were air-dried for 7-10 days in the axils of Ipomoea... A commercial electrical stainless steel blender ( Panasonic: ipomoea cairica medicinal uses ) licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported.! Plant Family Convolvulaceae ) is used in Brazilian folk medicine and herbalism the axils of the leaves and often. Mrs Meyers Daily Shower Cleaner, Ukoala Bag Kodiak, Home Depot Dremel 4300, How To Rig The Champ Craw, Donut Emoji Meaning, Townsend Harris High School Website, Destiny 2 A Guardian Rises Lost Sector, Ripta Bus 1 Schedule, " /> Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Solanales > Convolvulaceae > Ipomoea > Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet. Food: Edible fruits. Ipomoea cairica, (KY-rik-uh, from Cairo) is naturalized from Africa. Comments have to be approved before they are shown here. Ipomoea cairica is vining perennial, twining and herbaceous, up to 4 meters long, smooth or muricate. & Schult., Syst. Allelopathy of aqueous extracts from the leaves of 17 plant species (reported with allelopathy or potential activity of weed inhibition) on Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet, a main invasive weed in South China, was used to screen botanical herbicide of invasive weeds. Ipomoea palmata Fig 2. The invention relates to a medicine for treating children spastic cerebral palsy. The ovary is hairless. The Plants Database includes the following 69 species of Ipomoea . Ipomoea coriacea Choisy is a Brazilian species described as having her-baceous to membranous sepals, purple corollas, and glabrous seeds in contrast to the coriaceous sepals, white corollas, and pilose seeds of the Arborescens group. A glabrous prostrate or twining herb with digitate 3-7 lobed deeply serrate leaves; flowers solitary white; capsule subglobose, glabrous. They were isolated by column chromatography on silica gel and sephadex LH-20 and finally … Roem. List of various diseases cured by Ipomoea Littoralis. The most common use of the roots of Ipomoea species is to treat constipation (Pereda-Miranda & Bah, 2003). Ken Fern, The information in this website has been compiled from reliable sources, such as reference works on medicinal plants. Carranza, E. (2008). Subject. The leaves while called ivy-like look more palm-like to me with deep lobes of five to seven. Convolvulaceae Week: Ipomoea coptica from Delhi: Ipomoea coptica (L.) Roth ex Roem. Spreng. Corolla is purple, bluish purple or white with a purple center, funnelform, 4.5 to 6 centimters long. Habitat Grassland, thickets, hedges, waste places, savannah forests, along roadsides, and occasionally on sandy beaches, at elevations from sea-level to 750 metres A species of morning glory, it has many common names, including mile-a-minute vine, Messina creeper, Cairo morning glory, coast morning glory and railroad creeper. The phytochemistry of the Ipomoea genus has been studied since 1950. cairica (L.) Sweet (Convolvulaceae) is an invasive species widely distributed from tropical to subtropical regions, and used as a folk medicine all over the world [7-9]. This plant was chosen in this study due to the fact that it is considered as unwanted invasive weeds in nature, and it is widely used in fencing of domestic and peri-domestic areas. Message The user has shared this species from India Biodiversity Portal with you. This plant is known for its medicinal properties, in which a drink made from the plant’s crushed leaves is used for the treatment of body rashes, especially those accompanied by fever (Watt & Brandwijik 1962). It can grow as a separate plant if snapped during attempted removal process. Classifications < > Search. DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2013.07.006. : preoccupied), Ipomoea cairica is a vining, herbaceous, perennial plant with palmate leaves and large, showy white to lavender flowers. Traditional/folklore; References Top of page. Br.) It does have some useful medicinal properties and usages. extracts were filtered and concentrated in a In Mizoram, there is no report on the tradi-tional use of Ipomoea cairica as a … Ipomoea species are used in different parts of the world for the treatment of several diseases, such as diabetes, hy- pertension, dysentery, constipation, fatigue, arthritis, rheu- Each fruit matures at about 1 cm across and contains hairy seeds. Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet Ipomoea cairica Forssk. [1][2], A hairless, slim climber with bulbous roots and lignescented base, its leaves are stalked with 2 to 6 cm long petioles. I. cairica reproduces easily through both sexual and asexual propagation (Liu et al. It covers walls, fences or trees, with stems that can measure more than 10 m in length. Ipomoea palmata Forssk. Its flowers have pink, reddish-purple or violet petals that are joined into to a funnel-shaped structure. Ipomoea cairica Plants. Noxious Weed Information; This plant is listed by the U.S. federal government or a state. web interface by Prev Next List. Family. Reason for Introduction. It is divided into five to seven segments, these are lanceolate, ovate or elliptic, entire and pointed at the tip and base. 4: 208 208 1819. Complementary Fascicle XXIII. Leaf was the most frequently utilized plant part accounting for 49.1% of the total reported medicinal plants. Sub-Family. Media related to Ipomoea cairica at Wikimedia Commons. This plant has no children Legal Status. Prune climbing species in spring. Photographed from Rajouri Garden in Delhi, a weed of cultivation. [3], The lavender-coloured inflorescences are one to a little bloody cymes. Its flowers range from violet-purple to light pink to white with a pink or red throat. They have been selected to provide a mix of different plant sizes and growing conditions. Dried materials were powdered mechanically by using a commercial electrical stainless steel blender (Panasonic: MX-899TM). Ipomoea tuberculata(Desr.) References. Below are the details of offered plant: Name: Ipomoea Cairica – Railway Creeper Size : 5-10 inch approx Ipomoea cairica Coastal Morning Glory. Medicinal uses: Family specific links: Convolvulaceae in Southern Africa. Ipomoea (/ ˌ ɪ p ə ˈ m iː ə,-p oʊ-/) is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Convolvulaceae, with over 500 species. Readers should always consult his/her physician before using or consuming a plant for medicinal purposes. The flower stalks are 12 to 20 mm long, the sepals are 6 to 8 mm long, ovate and sting-pointed. Impatiens hochstetteri (Wild Impatiens) ihula, umadolwane, Medicinal: Remedies from leaves & stems for eczema subsp. Fruits : Its 4-seeded fruits are round, about 1.3 cm-wide capsules. Flowers are showy, white to lavender, peduncles 5 to 80 millimryrtd long. Cairo morning-glory in English Campanilla palmeada in Spanish Kairo-Prunkwinde in German Kairo-pragtsnerle in Danish Lefufit capanit in Hebrew Mile a minute vine in English campainha in Portuguese coastal morning-glory in English Are cultivated as ornamental plants for their content of medical and psychoactive compounds, mainly alkaloids the leaves and,! Studied since 1950 Originally native to the Caribbean, it is not a substitute medical... Funnel-Shaped, 4 to 6 cm long and violet colored common names Cairo glory! 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The stamens and the stylus do not protrude beyond the crown. Ipomoea cairica is an indigenous plant that has demonstrated marked toxicity towards larvae of Ae. Their deep flowers attract large Lepidoptera - especially the Sphingidae, such as the pink-spotted hawk moth (Agrius cingulata) - or even hummingbirds. Unclear, but probably tropical Africa and parts of Asia. Origin. Ipomoea cairica leaves were air-dried for 7-10 days in the shadow. … Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants for their attractive flowers. The sweet potato is an important food crop. Fascicle 151, Invasive species group, Plants invasive for the natural environments of New Caledonia , Nouméa, Agency for the prevention and compensation of agricultural or natural calamities (APICAN),January 2012, 222 p. , pp. Introduction. Ipomoea stipulacea Jacq. Ornament (probably native to the … Some plant nurseries sell this plant as an ornamental plant thanks to its showy purple flowers and as well for its fast growth to quickly cover unsightly fences or walls. (non Ker Gawl. The plant also has minor medicinal uses. The knowledge constitutes a rich source of ethnomedical information for effective selection of plants to be evaluated by chemical studies (Pereda-Miranda & Bah, 2003). Leaf blades are 3 to 10 centimeters long, palmately divided in 5 to 7 lobes. The leaf blade is ovate to circular in outline, 3 to 10 cm long and 6 to 9 cm wide. Ipomoea cairica Linn. Senckenberg, Frankfurt / Main 2014. Some resin glycosides have been found in I. cairica [10]. hochstetteri: Ipomoea albivenia (Wooden Rose Creeper) imibuzana, ubatata wentaba, umgwiligwili, … Ipomoea pendula R. Br. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam, also known as sweet potato, is an extremely versatile and delicious vegetable that possesses high nutritional value. Hilly regions vs flat appears to affect how close they grow together but I cannot recall exactly. Etymology The generic name Ipomoea is derived from the Greek ips, worm, and homoios, similar to, meaning worm-like, in reference to the twining habit.. Hawaiian Names: Koali lāʻau is a Niʻihau name for this plant.. Ipomoea cairica is an evergreen, herbaceous, perennial climbing plant, producing slender stems up to 5 metres long from a tuberous root-stock[266. «Family Convolvulaceae». & Schult. As well as in the United States, where it occurs in Hawaii, California, all the gulf coast states, as well as Arkansas and Missouri.[7]. The fruits are spherical capsules approximately 1 cm in diameter containing one or two hairy seeds. It is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment and NParks does not purport to provide any medical advice. Jasmeen Sidana, Lokesh Kumar Joshi. Often trails over shrubs and fences. [5] Medicinal: Even with its dangers, a few of the young leaf buds (muʻo) were eaten by women just prior to giving birth to hasten delivery. Veg. Medicinal: Bark is purgative & enema. Flora of the Bajío and Adjacent Regions . ): African plants - A Photo Guide. General Information Hunakai (Ipomoea imperati) is a member of the Morning glory family (Convolvulaceae), which comprises some 1,650 species throughout the world.Hunakai is related to some local notable eatables as ʻuala or sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) and ung-choi or swamp cabbage (Ipomoea aquatica).Native Hawaiian family members include a bonamia … & Bonpl. Birds love them. aegypti and Ae. IPOCA (Ipomoea cairica) Summary of Invasiveness Top of page. Names of Ipomoea Littoralis in various languages of the world are also given. (Family Convolvulaceae) is an herbaceous perennial plant distributed worldwide39. Ipomoea cairica is a vining, herbaceous, perennial plant with palmate leaves and large, showy white to lavender flowers. The information in this website has been compiled from reliable sources, such as reference works on medicinal plants. Ipomoea cairica (five-fingered morningglory) Index. Called the Mile-A-Minute-Vine it has edible roots and stems though they are slightly bitter and both are slightly cyanogenetic. Last update on 2019-06-13: Now containing 11906 plants. 1. The leaves are used in Indonesia to hasten the bursting of boils; sap from the young leaves are boiled in coconut oil and used to treat sores and ulcers; and the seeds, chewed with areca nut, sooth abdominal pains and cramps. Ipomoea pulchella Roth ex Roem. Early Hawaiian Use Early Hawaiians pounded the stems and roots and applied externally to wounds, aches, bruises and broken bones. Therefore, this study suggests that the acetone extract of I. cairica leaf can be considered as plant-derived insecticide for the control of Aedes mosquitoes. Humans use Ipomoea for their content of medical and psychoactive compounds, mainly alkaloids. Special Features and Information. 0. But the leaves in Ipomoea cairica are divided upto the base (appearing as a compound leaf, as it is in the picture) which is not the case in I. digitata. «Diversity of the Genus Ipomoea L. (CONVOLVULACEAE) in the State of Michoacán, Mexico». Ipomoea is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Convolvulaceae, with over 500 species. The finely ground leaves were extracted using the Soxhlet apparatus (Favorit, Malaysia) with acetone solvent (2000 mL, Qualigens). This is the profile for the plant - Ipomoea cairica / Ivy-leaved Morning Glory / Maltese name not known. Most species have spectacular, colorful flowers, and are often grown as ornamentals, and a number of cultivars have been developed. Ipomoea cairica Vahl Common names Cairo morning glory in language. Ipomoea indica is very similar to Ipomoea cairica (coastal morning glory), Ipomoea purpurea (common morning glory) and Ipomoea hederacea (ivy-leaved morning glory). Roem. A total of 55 medicinal plants used to manage livestock ailment were reported by informants in the Ambo District. Apart from the seeds, the crushed leaves of the plant are also reported to be applied externally for getting relief from body rashes and infections. Ipomoea cairica ethanolic extract (100, 300, 1000 and 3000 mg/kg; per os) induced dose-dependent reduction of response in the formalin test inflammatory phase in mice. Class. [5][6], Because of human dispersal, it occurs today on most continents as an introduced species and is sometimes a noxious weed and an invasive species, such as along the coast of New South Wales. Ipomoea cairica of ethanol extracts from medicinal plants commonly used by Governador Valadares people were tested for cytotoxicity (BST assay), antioxidant activity, antagonist properties [11-13].Antinociceptic effect from Ipomoea cairica L. Sweet (Convolvulaceae) is used in Brazilian folk medicine for the treatment of rheumatism and inflammations7-11 Fig 1. Ipomoea cairica L. Sweet (Convolvulaceae) is used in Brazilian folk medicine for the treatment of rheumatism and inflammations. Order. Click below on a thumbnail map or name for species profiles. It is also a valuable medicinal plant having anti-cancer, antidiabetic, and anti-inflammatory activities. Richard Morris. Ipomoea tuberculata (Desr.) Medicinal, pharmaceutical. Includes sweet potato Habitat: Wastelands and disturbed sites. & Schult. [8] The plant causes respiratory symptoms if ingested. 110-111, Mile-a-minute weed (Persicaria perfoliata), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ipomoea_cairica&oldid=984266888, Taxonbars with automatically added basionyms, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 19 October 2020, at 04:51. Edible Shrubs provides detailed information, attractively presented, on over 70 shrub species. Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet. with help from The altitude at which it has been recorded ranges from 250 to 2250 m. It blooms throughout the year, especially when it is well cared for. General information about Ipomoea cairica (IPOCA) Western Asia, Himalayas, Indian peninsula, China (including Taiwan), Indochina, subsaharan Africa, Madagascar. The genus Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae family ) comprises nearly 700 species of ornamental, food, medicinal, and entheogenic plants, growing throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the world. & Schult. It is recommended that one purchase morning glory seeds from a reliable source that sells organic, untreated seeds to avoid any negative effects. The leafy vines were used as lei. Share. Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet (Convolvulaceae) is a perennial climbing herb, known as mile-a-minute vine. Desc: Ipomoea cairica is a vining, herbaceous, perennial plant with palmate leaves and large, showy white to lavender flowers.A species of morning glory, it has many common names, including mile-a-minute vine, Messina creeper, Cairo … & Schult. Seeds such as this must be washed in warm, soapy water and dried completely before use. 2006). The genus Ipomoea since time immemorial have been in continuous use for different purposes, such as, nutritional, medicinal, ritual and agricultural. Convolvulus cairicus L. Convolvulus pendulus (R. Some resin glycosides have been found in I. cairica. Several kinds of compounds have been found. Ipomoea. Evergreen climbing plant with hairless stems, sometimes producing roots from the joints where these come into contact with the ground. Uses, Benefits, Cures, Side Effects, Nutrients in Ipomoea Littoralis. Follow. Department of Traditional Chinese Medicinal Chemistry, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangzhou 510006, China Available online 20 Mar., 2016 [ABSTRACT] In the present study, two new compounds from Ipomoea cairica were identified and demonstrated to have α-glucosidase inhibitory activity. Ipomoea. Our new book Edible Shrubs is now available. This plant is known for its medicinal properties, in which a drink made from the plant’s crushed leaves is used for the treatment of body rashes, especially those accompanied by fever (Watt & Brandwijik 1962). Several kinds of compounds have been found. The seeds of the plant are considered purgative and are commonly used as a substitute for those of Ipomoea nil that are sold commercially for this purpose. To. It is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment and NParks does not purport to provide any medical advice. How Ipomoea Littoralis is effective for various diseases is listed in repertory format. Phytochemistry 2013, 95, 421-427. Human uses of Ipomoea include: . Other names: Mile-a-minute Introduced From: Tropical Africa Family: Convolvulaceae 1500 species in 55 genera worldwide, 20 genera in Australia. The database and code is licensed under a The fruit is a capsule and usually contains 4–6 seeds. leaves, Cuminum sp. Ipomoea cairica L. Sweet is used in Brazilian folk medicine for the treatment of rheumatism and inflammations through inhibition of the release of mediators induced edema12. Commercially available Ipomoea violacea seeds are often coated with poisonous fungicides or other chemicals meant to discourage ingestion. The trumpet- or funnel-shaped flowers are commonly borne in the axils of the leaves and are variable in size and colour. A species of morning glory, it has many common names, including mile-a-minute vine, Messina creeper, Cairo morning glory, coast morning glory and railroad creeper. Sweet potato is now considered a valuable source of unique natural products, including some that can be used in the development of medicines against … The former sp is a common escape (weed) along roadsides and planted in gardens. Traditional uses, chemistry, and bioactivities of … If you have any useful information about this plant, please leave a comment. Pescapreins XXI−XXX (1−10), pentasaccharide resin glycosides, together with the known pescapreins I−IV and stoloniferin III were isolated from the aerial parts of Ipomoea pes-caprae (beach morning-glory). Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet Accepted Name Railway Creeper Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Solanales > Convolvulaceae > Ipomoea > Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet The seeds have been intercepted as contaminants of Ionopsis utricularioides leaves, Ipomoea cairica seeds, Citrus sp. Ipomoea palmata Forssk. It is a large and diverse group with common names including morning glory, water convolvulus or kangkung, sweet potato, bindweed, moonflower, etc. S. Dressler, M. Schmidt, G. Zizka (ed. The Atlas of Florida Plants provides a source of information for the distribution of plants within the state and taxonomic information. Some species of Ipomoea showed antimicrobial, analgesic, spasmolitic, spasmogenic, hypotensive, psychotomimetic and anticancer activities. The Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet (1826) is an evergreen, perennial climbing or creeping species with tuberous roots and twining stems, up to 5 m long, which with the time tend to lignify at the base, rooting at the nodes. The record derives from Tropicos (data supplied on 2012-04-18 ) which reports it as an accepted name (record 8501793 ) with original publication details: Hort. Useful Tropical Plants Database 2014 by Members of the genus Ipomoea usually have simple leaves, the margins of which may be entire, lobed, or divided, depending on the species. Ajna Fern Medicinal ( The juice squeezed from the plant is used in Malaysia to treat fish stings. Herbs were commonly used in the preparation of remedies. seeds, rice seeds, Sesamum indicum seeds, Cucumis sp., Pittosporum sp. Known Hazards None known Botanical References Range Originally native to the Caribbean, it is now a pantropical weed. Carranza, E. (2007). Colmeiro, Miguel: "Dictionary of the diverse vulgar names of many usual or notable plants of the old and new world", Madrid, 1871. It is a large and diverse group with common names including morning glory, water convolvulus or kangkung, sweet potato, bindweed, moonflower, etc. Chemistry and biological activities . Native Introduced Native and Introduced. Common names are from state and federal lists. The study on sublethal effects of this particular plant against Medicinal uses: Family specific links: Convolvulaceae in Southern Africa. The crown is funnel-shaped, 4 to 6 cm long and violet colored. Brit. Roem. Its black seeds are densely covered with brown hair, and 6–10 mm long. Its stalked flowers are found 1–3 together from the leaf axils, and resemble those of the morning glory (Ipomoea cairica). Leaves also medicinal. [4], Its native range is uncertain, though it is believed to originate from a rather wide area, ranging from Cape Verde to the Arabian Peninsula, including northern Africa, the Mediterranean and the tropics. Uses: Tubers edible cooked, stems are also edible cooked. Often pseudo side-leaves are formed. Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet – mile a minute vine Subordinate Taxa. The pescapreins are macrolactones of simonic acid B, partially esterified with different fatty acids. 2: … Leaves leaves Subject Category: Anatomical and Morphological Structures see more details of I. cairica were extracted using Soxhlet apparatus with acetone as solvent. Wood makes good furniture but not often used. If you would like to support this site, please consider, The plant can scramble over the ground to cover quite large areas, Growing on a fence to form a hedge or 'fedge', http://www.hear.org/pier/scientificnames/index.html, http://mansfeld.ipk-gatersleben.de/pls/htmldb_pgrc/f?p=185:3:4292127278597336, http://www2.bishopmuseum.org/ethnobotanydb/index.asp, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. The website also provides access to a database and images of herbarium specimens found at the University of South Florida and other herbaria. Ipomoea tuberculata (Desr.) angolensis subsp. Phylum. Syn: Convolvulus copticus L.; Ipomoea dissecta Willd. The following summary is from Witt and Luke (2017): Description . Major species. albopictus. Some species are renowned for their properties in folk medicine and herbalism. In the garden, Ipomoeas need moderately fertile, well-drained soil in full sun. These species can be distinguished by the following differences: I. indica has hairy younger stems and heart-shaped or three-lobed leaves. Gardens, roadsides, coastal sand dunes. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Special Features and Information. Provide shelter from the wind. This study quantified the larvicidal property of I. cairica extract, providing information on lethal concentration that may have potential for a more eco-friendly Aedes mosquito control program. Super-Family. Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Ipomoea (family Convolvulaceae ). Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet Accepted Name Railway Creeper Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Solanales > Convolvulaceae > Ipomoea > Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet. Food: Edible fruits. Ipomoea cairica, (KY-rik-uh, from Cairo) is naturalized from Africa. Comments have to be approved before they are shown here. Ipomoea cairica is vining perennial, twining and herbaceous, up to 4 meters long, smooth or muricate. & Schult., Syst. Allelopathy of aqueous extracts from the leaves of 17 plant species (reported with allelopathy or potential activity of weed inhibition) on Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet, a main invasive weed in South China, was used to screen botanical herbicide of invasive weeds. Ipomoea palmata Fig 2. The invention relates to a medicine for treating children spastic cerebral palsy. The ovary is hairless. The Plants Database includes the following 69 species of Ipomoea . Ipomoea coriacea Choisy is a Brazilian species described as having her-baceous to membranous sepals, purple corollas, and glabrous seeds in contrast to the coriaceous sepals, white corollas, and pilose seeds of the Arborescens group. A glabrous prostrate or twining herb with digitate 3-7 lobed deeply serrate leaves; flowers solitary white; capsule subglobose, glabrous. They were isolated by column chromatography on silica gel and sephadex LH-20 and finally … Roem. List of various diseases cured by Ipomoea Littoralis. The most common use of the roots of Ipomoea species is to treat constipation (Pereda-Miranda & Bah, 2003). Ken Fern, The information in this website has been compiled from reliable sources, such as reference works on medicinal plants. Carranza, E. (2008). Subject. The leaves while called ivy-like look more palm-like to me with deep lobes of five to seven. Convolvulaceae Week: Ipomoea coptica from Delhi: Ipomoea coptica (L.) Roth ex Roem. Spreng. Corolla is purple, bluish purple or white with a purple center, funnelform, 4.5 to 6 centimters long. Habitat Grassland, thickets, hedges, waste places, savannah forests, along roadsides, and occasionally on sandy beaches, at elevations from sea-level to 750 metres A species of morning glory, it has many common names, including mile-a-minute vine, Messina creeper, Cairo morning glory, coast morning glory and railroad creeper. The phytochemistry of the Ipomoea genus has been studied since 1950. cairica (L.) Sweet (Convolvulaceae) is an invasive species widely distributed from tropical to subtropical regions, and used as a folk medicine all over the world [7-9]. This plant was chosen in this study due to the fact that it is considered as unwanted invasive weeds in nature, and it is widely used in fencing of domestic and peri-domestic areas. Message The user has shared this species from India Biodiversity Portal with you. This plant is known for its medicinal properties, in which a drink made from the plant’s crushed leaves is used for the treatment of body rashes, especially those accompanied by fever (Watt & Brandwijik 1962). It can grow as a separate plant if snapped during attempted removal process. Classifications < > Search. DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2013.07.006. : preoccupied), Ipomoea cairica is a vining, herbaceous, perennial plant with palmate leaves and large, showy white to lavender flowers. Traditional/folklore; References Top of page. Br.) It does have some useful medicinal properties and usages. extracts were filtered and concentrated in a In Mizoram, there is no report on the tradi-tional use of Ipomoea cairica as a … Ipomoea species are used in different parts of the world for the treatment of several diseases, such as diabetes, hy- pertension, dysentery, constipation, fatigue, arthritis, rheu- Each fruit matures at about 1 cm across and contains hairy seeds. Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet Ipomoea cairica Forssk. [1][2], A hairless, slim climber with bulbous roots and lignescented base, its leaves are stalked with 2 to 6 cm long petioles. I. cairica reproduces easily through both sexual and asexual propagation (Liu et al. It covers walls, fences or trees, with stems that can measure more than 10 m in length. Ipomoea palmata Forssk. Its flowers have pink, reddish-purple or violet petals that are joined into to a funnel-shaped structure. Ipomoea cairica Plants. Noxious Weed Information; This plant is listed by the U.S. federal government or a state. web interface by Prev Next List. Family. Reason for Introduction. It is divided into five to seven segments, these are lanceolate, ovate or elliptic, entire and pointed at the tip and base. 4: 208 208 1819. Complementary Fascicle XXIII. Leaf was the most frequently utilized plant part accounting for 49.1% of the total reported medicinal plants. Sub-Family. Media related to Ipomoea cairica at Wikimedia Commons. This plant has no children Legal Status. Prune climbing species in spring. Photographed from Rajouri Garden in Delhi, a weed of cultivation. [3], The lavender-coloured inflorescences are one to a little bloody cymes. Its flowers range from violet-purple to light pink to white with a pink or red throat. They have been selected to provide a mix of different plant sizes and growing conditions. Dried materials were powdered mechanically by using a commercial electrical stainless steel blender (Panasonic: MX-899TM). Ipomoea tuberculata(Desr.) References. Below are the details of offered plant: Name: Ipomoea Cairica – Railway Creeper Size : 5-10 inch approx Ipomoea cairica Coastal Morning Glory. Medicinal uses: Family specific links: Convolvulaceae in Southern Africa. Ipomoea (/ ˌ ɪ p ə ˈ m iː ə,-p oʊ-/) is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Convolvulaceae, with over 500 species. 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