#Poem written 8 April 2021. Photo of an Ipomoea pandurata—a species of Morning glories—taken 22 July 2021. "...the value of others tortures us, revealing, with more clarity, our own nothingness." —Portuguese poet Teixeira de Pascoaes on "Inveja" (Envy) https://t.co/p724cGAtO8 https://t.co/aOiotp41ap
Rootworker/herbalists friends: Has anyone made the connection between okra blossoms & morning glory flowers (ipomoea pandurata)??? Bc i just saw a friend post some okra and they look so similar! https://t.co/uSqw9gs9Ki
Good Morning ☀️ Have Fresh, Peaceful, Lovely, Blissfully Pure Day Beautiful wild potato flower with dew on leaves, attractive pinkish color. Ipomoea pandurata, known as man of the earth, wild potato vine, manroot, wild sweet potato & wild rhubarb, it is herbaceous perennial vine. https://t.co/mpwH9gIxc4
@itsjujubae @TheHoodBotanica Queens have you heard the theory that High John is Ipomoea pandurata and not Ipomoea Jalapa? I’m finding conflicting info on the species all of which are grown in México and SE US