They came home with new wealth untold every day-of ipomoea, convolvulus, passion-flowers ,andorchids.
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Price has created a new 7m high kinetic work titled Ipomoea for the exhibition.
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A pretty yellow Ipomoea formed dense festoons between the trees that fringed the waters.
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The cotyledons of several other species of Ipomoea likewise sink downwards late in the evening.
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Seeds of Helianthus annuus and of two species of Ipomoea (those of 'I.
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Analogous cases with Mimulus and Ipomoea, after several generations of self-fertilisation, have been already given.
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Ipomoea purpurea-crossed and self-fertilisedflowers yielded seeds as (about): 100.
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Ipomoea purpurea (Third Generation, the self-fertilised plants having had a start of forty-eight hours).
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Ipomoea purpurea (vel Pharbitis hispida).-Thecotyledons behave in all respects like those of I. caerulea.
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Ipomoea purpurea-crossed and self-fertilisedflowers on the crossed and self-fertilisedplants of the first generation yielded seeds as: 93.
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Ipomoea purpurea-thirdgeneration: seeds per capsule on crossed and self-fertilisedplants, spontaneously self-fertilisedunder a net, in number: 94.
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Ipomoea purpurea-fifth generation: seeds per capsule on crossed and self-fertilisedplants, left uncovered in the hothouse, and spontaneously fertilised: 89.
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Ipomoea purpurea-ninth generation: number of capsules on crossed plants to those on self-fertilisedplants, spontaneously self-fertilisedunder a net: 26.
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It is overrun with low bushes, and a few other plants, such as the large purple-flowered Bossioea, and Ipomoea maritima.
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So it is with Ipomoea pandurata, the germination of which, as Asa Gray informs us, resembles that of I. leptophylla.