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aguinaldo blanco

Scientific Name: Convolvulus nodiflorus

Family: Convolvulaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Vine

Duration: Perennial

Other Names:

       

Convolvulus nodiflorus: A Detailed Look

Convolvulus nodiflorus, also known as Aguinaldo Blanco, is a species within the Convolvulus genus.

Considerations for Pets

  • The text mentions the plant is a vine, which might be attractive to some pets, potentially leading to ingestion.
  • It is described as "Scammony" which can be a medicinal herb and might warrant caution.

Considerations for Children

  • The text mentions the plant is a vine, which might be attractive to children to play with, potentially leading to ingestion.
  • It is described as "Scammony" which can be a medicinal herb and might warrant caution.

Nomenclature and Taxonomy

  • Scientific Name: Convolvulus nodiflorus Desv.
  • Rank: Species
  • Family: Convolvulaceae (Bindweed family)

Common Names

  • Aguinaldo Blanco
  • Bindweed
  • Morning Glory
  • Scammony
  • Aguinaldo de Navidad
  • Campanilla
  • Campanilla blanca (Cuba)
  • Christmas vine (Antillas Inglesas)

Morphological Characteristics and Growth Habits

  • Growth Habit: Vine
  • Duration: Perennial

Distribution and Habitat

  • The plant is found in Mexico.

Ecological Role

  • This plant is often found growing as a vine, suggesting it may climb on other vegetation.