About Pink Morning Glory
Pink Morning Glory (Ipomoea barlerioides) is a climber belonging to the Convolvulaceae family (Morning glory family). Members of this family are generally characterised by alternate simple/lobed leaves, cymose axillary flower clusters, capsule fruit. It is typically found in grasslands and savannas, also hill tops. It occurs across India, Nepal. Flowering and fruiting are typically seen during May-January.
Plant Details
- Scientific name
- Ipomoea barlerioides
- Genus
- Ipomoea
- Family
- CONVOLVULACEAE
- Habit
- Climber
- Habitat
- Grasslands and savannas, also hill tops
- Distribution
- India, Nepal
- Flowering & fruiting
- May-January
- Conservation status
- Not Evaluated (NE)

Botanical family
Convolvulaceae
Morning glory family
Pink Morning Glory belongs to the Convolvulaceae family.
The illustration represents the family — not necessarily this exact species.
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