Moonflower (Ipomea alba)
A funny member of the morning glories that blooms during the night, this is Moonflower, Ipomea alba. This is a tropical plant in its native region, found in South Florida, Central American and into South America. It is a stunningly beautiful, exquisitely fragrant, and pollinator attracting flower, that has some real value in its habitat and for historical human usage.
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