Ipomoea muelleri (Poison Morning-Glory)

Ipomoea muelleri is a vine in the Convolvulaceae family. It is native to the Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, and Western Australia.

It was first described in 1868 by George Bentham, and the specific epithet, muelleri, honours Ferdinand von Mueller.

It is found in open forest and at the edges of monsoon forests and vine thickets.

Ipomoea muelleri is listed in the following regions:

Central and Barkley


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