Xenostegia tridentata (L.) D.F.Austin & Staples

Etymology Genus From Greek xeno (strange) and stegia (covering), reference to plant unknown
Species Three-toothed, reference to plant unknown
Family Convolvulaceae
Synonyms Convolvulus tridentatus L., Evolvulus tridentatus (L.) L., Ipomoea tridentata (L.) Roth, Merremia tr
Common Names Narrow-leaf Morning Glory, Arrow-leaf Morning Glory
Status Native: Common
Form Climber
Native Distribution Tropical & Subtropical Old World

Diagnostics:

A native common morning glory that can be found in scrublands. The leaves are diagnostic, having a narrow arrowhead shape.


Yellow flower and twining stem.

Arrowhead shaped leaves.

Fruits.

Author: Siyang
Posted: 2025-09-29


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