What is another word for Ipomoea Imperialis?

Pronunciation: [ˌa͡ɪpəmˈi͡əɹ ɪmpˈi͡əɹɪˈɑːliz] (IPA)

Ipomoea Imperialis is a flowering vine that produces showy blooms in shades of pink, purple, and white. This ornamental plant is also known by several other names such as the "Imperial Morning Glory," "Pink Morning Glory," and "Queen of the Night." The plant's long, slender stems can reach up to 12 feet long and are covered in heart-shaped leaves. The Ipomoea Imperialis attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds with its nectar-rich flowers. It adds a touch of elegance and beauty to any garden or landscape. Other synonyms for the plant include "Cape Morning Glory," "Queen of the Garden," and "Majestic Trumpet".

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