Ipomoea costata (Rock Morning Glory, Bush Potato)

A prostrate or climbing perennial growing up to 3 m high, with purple-blue-pink flowers from February to November. Juvenile form is a vine, maturing into a woody-stemmed shrub with vine-like stems. Occurs on sandy or rocky soils, often over limestone, and on spinifex sand plains in northern Australia.

Ipomoea costata is listed in the following regions:

Central and Barkley

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