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Jan 18, 2023 6:56 AM CST
Name: Retired from Forum
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With what was sold as Ipomoea being Camonea it just makes me wonder what the real Ipomoea aurantiaca looks like.
For example in the paper Diversification of Ergot Alkaloids and Heritable Fungal Symbionts in Morning Glories, the study looked at Ipomoea aurantiaca and found ergobalansine. However no images of the herbarium specimens and the collected specimens studied in this paper were presented.

The question remains, what does genuine Ipomoea aurantiaca look like?
I have chosen to retire from this forum due to issues I have with regards to how it is moderated and personal drama I have recently become aware of.

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