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Ipomoea chondrosepala

Ipomoea chondrosepala

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NameIpomoea chondrosepala
Scientific NameIpomoea chondrosepala Hallier f.
Plant FamilyConvolvulaceae
Natural HabitatNative to Bolivia, specifically found in riparian vegetation along rocky river edges with rounded pebbles and orange sandy rocks, such as those in Cochabamba.
Parts Used
Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesSpecific traditional medicinal uses for Ipomoea chondrosepala are not widely documented in ethnobotanical literature.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsSpecific contraindications for Ipomoea chondrosepala are not documented due to a lack of known medicinal uses or chemical analysis.
Cultivation NotesAs a climbing plant found in riparian habitats, it likely prefers moist, well-drained soils and a warm climate. Specific cultivation requirements are not widely documented.
Rarityuncommon

Description

Ipomoea chondrosepala is a climbing plant characterized by its twining stems, leaves, and pink flowers. The specimen shows dried vegetative parts including stems and leaves, along with remnants of its floral structures.

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