Ipomoea seducta

House

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Ipomoea seducta
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Ipomoea seducta
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(c) Alexis López Hernández, some rights reserved (CC BY)
Ipomoea seducta
iNaturalist · cc-by
(c) Alexis López Hernández, some rights reserved (CC BY)

What to Eat

Edible parts: Leaves

The leaves are cooked with beans.

Where to Find It

It is a subtropical plant.

Central America, Guatemala, Mexico,

Countries: Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, El Salvador

How to Identify

A herb. It is a climbing vine. The leaves are rounded heart shaped. The flowers are purple.

Names & Synonyms

Sayub c'am, Soyoquilit

References (1)
  • Pena, F. B., et al, 1998, Los quelites de la Sierra Norte de Puebla, Mexico: Inventory Y Formas de Preparacion. Bol. Soc. Bot. Mexico 62:49-62

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