bomoea cairica climbing vine commonly

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Bomoea cairica is a climbing vine commonly Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bomoea cairica is a climbing vine commonly Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Bomoea cairica is a climbing vine commonly
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Bomoea cairica is a climbing vine commonly known as creeping water primrose, ivy-leaved morning glory or hollowstem false bindweed. It is a common wild plant in tropical and subtropical regions, especially along the coastlines. The leaves are heart-shaped and vary in size from several millimeters to 15 centimeters. Its flowers are generally purple or light purple and bloom for an extended period, lasting several months. Bomoea cairica is a popular ornamental plant used for greening walls, courtyards, and gardens, and has also been used as a medicinal plant in some regions.


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