Distimake dissectus (Alamo Vine)
Botanical names: Distimake dissectus, Merremia dissecta, Ipomoea sinuata, Convolvulus dissectus
Common names: Alamo Vine, White Convolvulus, Woodrose
Family: Convolvulaceae
Origin: South America









Alamo Vine is an unusual white perennial Morning Glory that opens around noon and then closes before sunset. Leaves are feathery that makes it an attractive ornamental vine, with fine texture and fast but compact growing habit, great for containers or trellises. Seeds germinate readily.
Similar plants: Distimake dissectus (Alamo Vine)
- Merremia gemella (Woodrose)
- Merremia umbellata (Yellow Merremia)
- Merremia tuberosa (Large Woodrose)
- Ipomoea abrupta (Bush Potato)
- Calonyction aculeatum (Giant moonflower)
- Ipomoea arborescens (Tree Morning Glory)
- Ipomoea batatas (Sweet Potato Vine)
- Ipomoea batatas Pink Frost (Potato Vine Pink Frost)
- Ipomoea cairica (Cairo Morning glory)
- Ipomoea carnea (Silver Morning Glory)
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