Ipomoea alba Linn.
Ipomoea alba Linn. is also known as Calonyction aculeatum, Calonyction album belongs to Convolvulaceae family.
The English names for this herb are Evening glory, Moon vine, Moonflower vine.
Description
Ipomoea alba Linn.. The moonflower is a vigorous twining vine that is very fast growing in really hot weather. It is a tender tropical perennial but is now seeing popular use as an annual vine in colder areas. This close relative of the morning glory has similar heart shaped leaves that are a rich green and 4-8 (10-20 cm) inches long. They provide a beautiful backdrop for the spectacular moonflowers. This vine also known as the evening glory as its buds open in late afternoon and last only until morning's light transforms them into a limp shriveled mass.
Ipomoea alba Linn.'s Flowers. Moonflower makes up for the brief lifespans of individual flowers by producing quantities of the big blossoms throughout the summer. These are held on a stem that bears several buds simultaneously, not all of which bloom the same night. The long 4 in (10 cm) buds are also very attractive especially in the hours just before the flower opens.
Pharmacological Actions
None recorded.
Indications
The indication of Ipomoea alba Linn. is Snake Bite.
Contraindications
None recorded.
Temperament
None recorded.
Occurrence, Taste & Odor
None recorded.
Dosage
None recorded.
Available Brands
None recorded.
Compound Preparations
No Compound Preparation information is available for Ipomoea alba Linn..
Substitutes
No information regarding Ipomoea alba Linn.'s substitute is currently available.
Active Constituents
No information regarding Ipomoea alba Linn.'s active constituent is currently available.
Antidotes
No information regarding Ipomoea alba Linn.'s antidote is currently available.
Toxicity
Currently no Toxicity information is available for Ipomoea alba Linn.. (work in progress)