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Turbina corymbosa
(Convolvulaceae)
Christmas pops, Christmas vine, ololiuqui, snakeplant, turbina
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Species description or overview
Turbina corymbosa information from PIER
Information on Turbina corymbosa as relevant to Pacific Islands is provided by the Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk project (PIER).
Taxonomy & nomenclature
GRIN nomenclature info for Turbina corymbosa
Nomenclatural information about Turbina corymbosa is provided by USDA/ARS/NGRP/GRIN.
Turbina corymbosa information from ITIS
The Integrated Taxonomic Information System ITIS provides authoritative taxonomic information on Turbina corymbosa, as well as other plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.
IPNI nomenclature info for Turbina corymbosa
Nomenclatural information about Turbina corymbosa is provided by The International Plant Names Index (IPNI).
Impacts
Turbina corymbosa (Convolvulaceae): species information from GCW
Information on Turbina corymbosa as relevant to Pacific Islands is provided by the Global Compendium of Weeds (GCW).
Images
"Ololiuqui" morning glories from Mexico
Ipomoea tricolor and Turbina corymbosa, which have seeds that contain psychotropic alkaloids, are pictured.
Turbina corymbosa images from PIER
Images of Turbina corymbosa provided by the Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk project (PIER).
Full-text articles
Vines and Climbing Plants of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands: an illustrated field guide to the native, naturalized or commonly cultivated vines and lianas of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Acevedo-Rodriguez, Pedro. 2005. Vines and Climbing Plants of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands: an illustrated field guide to the native, naturalized or commonly cultivated vines and lianas of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Illustrated by Bobbi Angell. 483 pages.
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