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🔃 The location of the photo shoot is on the side of the road near a small swamp.
Ipomoea pandurata, commonly called Wild Potato Plant, Man-of-the-Earth, Man Root and Indian Potato, is a vigorous, twining or trailing perennial vine of the morning glory family that grows to 15-30' long on smooth to slightly pubescent, sometimes purple stems that rise from a vertical, starchy root system that matures over time to 4' long and weighs 25-30 pounds. This vine is native to moist to moderately dry habitats including fallow and cultivated fields, roadsides, dry slopes, railroad tracks, and along rivers in Eastern North America from Connecticut to Ontario to Michigan and Iowa south to Texas and Florida. This plant usually spreads along the ground in open areas or climbs vegetation.
Source [https://www.kollarnursery.com/plant-items/ipomea-pandurata]
Maybe for some friends, this flower is not at all foreign because this flower grows in watery places such as rice fields, lake areas or swamps.
For friends who have never seen it, this is a flower from the water spinach plant, the water spinach I mean here is water spinach, which is a type of village water spinach or in other words, a type of creeping water spinach.
NO | Devices | Type | Location |
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1 | Samsung | XS | ---------- |
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➡️ | Photographer | @Saklabah
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