
Ipomoea inaccessa
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NameIpomoea inaccessa
Scientific NameIpomoea inaccessa J.R.I.Wood & Scotland
Plant FamilyConvolvulaceae
Natural HabitatThis species is native to Bolivia, specifically found in the Department of La Paz, Nor Yungas Province, near Caranavi towards Alto Beni, ascending from Carrasco approximately 1 km towards Buena Vista. It grows as an isolated plant within plantations at an elevation of 900 meters above sea level.
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Traditional UsesNo traditional medicinal uses are indicated by the provided information.
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Cultivation NotesThis woody climber thrives in tropical or subtropical environments, typically found in plantations where it can twine around and cover shrubs and small trees. It has been observed at elevations around 900 meters.
Raritycommon
Description
Ipomoea inaccessa is a woody, twining climber characterized by its large, ovate leaves. Its flowers are described as white on the outside with a clear purple throat inside, often found covering shrubs and small trees.





