RMK18RY5–Petunias (Petunia) and sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas)
RMAHHFDW–sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), flower an root
RMBTTX2A–Petunias (Petunia) and sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas)
RF2DBD67H–Ipomoea indica known as blue or oceanblue morning glory, koali awa, and blue dawn flower
RMK0931G–Cyclamen, sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) and chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum)
RF2EAT97R–Suesskartoffel, Ipomoea batatas
RMK18REF–Diascia, sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) and jasmine nightshade (Solanum jasminoides)
RF2JJMBR0–Purple Sweet Potato Vine (Ipomoea batatas) flowers against a green background.
RF2E0E03G–Flower of the Sweet Potato Vine, botanical name Ipomoea Batatas. This is an ornamental plant and not to be confused with the edible version. Photo tak
RF2K50YR7–Flower of Ipomoea batatas
RF2HTCBG8–Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) leaves and a flower, called Ubi Jalar in Indonesia
RFRM4M7E–Purple sweet potoato vine along with petunias and verbena growing in a olorful window box.
RF2JTDJ9H–Sweet potato flower (Ipomoea Batatas) in Indonesia
RM2AYYGFF–Red Pelargonium - Geraniums with Ipomoea batatas - Morning Glory in planter and Hydrangea 'Annabelle' in backyard garden in summer.
RF2GY40R3–The sweet potato or sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the bindweed or morning glory family, Convolvulaceae. Its
RF2EAT97E–Suesskartoffel, Ipomoea batatas
RMK18REE–Diascia, sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) and jasmine nightshade (Solanum jasminoides)
RF2JJMBPT–Purple Sweet Potato Vine (Ipomoea batatas) flowers against a green background.
RMBTTX14–Petunias (Petunia), fan-flowers (Scaevola) and sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas)
RF2EAPPKX–Blumenkuebel, Suesskartoffel, Ipomoea
RF2GX8BFM–Ipomoea leaves texture. Purple-green foliage of autumn Ipomoea batatas close-up. Abstract natural bright background for design. Growing organic sweet
RM2RTADTW–Sweet Potato Flower (Ipomoea batatas)
RM2WN5TDE–Zinnia x marylandica 'ZAHARA DOUBLE FIRE' and Ornamental Sweet Potato 'SWEET CAROLINE'
RM2RTAE1W–Sweet Potato Flower (Ipomoea batatas)
RFM5MXK7–A bumblebee waits for its turn after a leafcutter bee to pollinate a sweet potato flower.
RM2AYF2TE–Cultivated form of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), flowering plant
RM2JJFT3D–Annual bedding plants Summer flower bed Coleus Painted nettle Ipomoea Colourful contrast of leaves
RFKW681W–Ipomoea. Multicolored or dark Ipomoea isolated on white background. Ipomoea plant. The morning glory flowers of sweet potato.
RME624NT–Red Zinnia Zahara
RF2J0YJX3–Abstract of purple and green sweet potato vines growing in pots in a nursery. The chartreuse plants have red edging to their leaves. Selective focus
RM2A9JWXJ–Unpacking Mail Order Sweet Potatoes cuttngs - Ipomoea batatas 'Beauregard' with 'Bonita' at rear
RFHHJHB6–White and purple trumpet flowers in hanging basket with forget-me-nots
RF2M76AAR–Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) leaves background. Sweet potato leaves in the field
RM2AYYGDM–Pink Astilbes next to a wooden footbridge and flagstone path leading to a planter with red Pelargonium - Geraniums and Ipomoea batatas Morning Glory.
RF2K9MH64–Flowers of sweet potato Ipomoea batatas. Ayacata. The Nublo Rural Park. Gran Canaria. Canary Islands. Spain.
RF2PRM2KG–Sweet potatoes Ipomoea batatas in flower. Ayacata. The Nublo Rural Park. Gran Canaria. Canary Islands. Spain.
RM2WX0H9F–Ipomoea mauritiana. Also described as Convolvulus fastigiatus, or sweet potato, Ipomoea batatas. Raised by Scottish nurserymen James Lee and Lewis Kennedy in Hammersmith. Bicolor-leaved ipomoea, Ipomoea insignis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by P.W. Smith after a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from his own Botanical Register, J. Ridgeway, London, 1815.
RFD2X80J–A planter box filled with annuals
RM2WN5T49–Garden path with ZAHARA DOUBLE FIRE Zinnias and Ornamental Sweet Potato plants
RF2RMKAN2–Papas Deep Purple plant on hanging pot in nursery for sell are cash crops
RFM5MXKC–Sweet Potato Flowers in mid July. A bumblebee is busy pollinating the purplish-white flowers.
RF2M6JG9K–Ornamental sweet potato potted on white.
RF2JGKK2K–Beautiful Ipomoea Hybrida plants in the garden
RMAB9H02–sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas).
RF2JCC9PT–Sweet potato flower (Ipomoea batatas) growing in an agricultural field, Uganda, Africa
RFKW681T–Ipomoea. Multicolored or dark Ipomoea isolated on white background. Ipomoea plant. The morning glory flowers of sweet potato.
RFAYDJJA–Three pink impatiens flowers and sweet potato vine after a rain
RFR56CXB–Kumera sweet potato flowers
RF2W90FJH–Sweet potato vine (Ipomoea batatas), is an ornamental warm-season annual grown for its attractive leaves and vining habit.
RM2TA1967–Delicate Sweet Potato flower and foliage. Natural close up food plant portrait in high resolution with some negative space
RM2EJAGRK–Ipomoea batatas and Heliconia psittacorum. From the Book Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: MARIA SIBYLLA MERIAN.
RF2K9MH3Y–Sweet potatoes Ipomoea batatas in flower. Ayacata. The Nublo Rural Park. Gran Canaria. Canary Islands. Spain.
RF2PT37EW–Sweet potatoes Ipomoea batatas in flower. Ayacata. The Nublo Rural Park. Gran Canaria. Canary Islands. Spain.
RM2WN5W35–Zinnia x marylandica 'ZAHARA DOUBLE FIRE' and Ornamental Sweet Potato 'SWEET CAROLINE'
RF2JGKK13–Beautiful Ipomoea Hybrida plants in the garden
RF2JCCA1Y–Sweet potato flower (Ipomoea batatas) growing in an agricultural field, Uganda, Africa
RFKW681R–Ipomoea. Multicolored or dark Ipomoea isolated on white background. Ipomoea plant. The morning glory flowers of sweet potato.
RM2T9853X–Delicate Sweet Potato flower and foliage. Natural close up food plant portrait in high resolution with some negative space
RMP5KTMN–Pink jalapa bindweed.. . The Jalap is a native of South America; it was cultivated by Miller in 1768, but the root is said to have been first brought to Europe for medicinal purposes about the year 1610. Engraved by G. Cooke. . . Conrad Loddiges and Sons published an illustrated catalogue of the nursery's plants entitled the Botanical Cabinet. The monthly magazine featured 10 hand-coloured illustrations and ran from 1817 to 1833 to total 2,000 plates. The publication introduced many exquisite camellias from China, exotic orchids and lilies from the New World, and about 100 varieties of heaths
RF2K9MH3W–Sweet potatoes Ipomoea batatas in flower. Ayacata. The Nublo Rural Park. Gran Canaria. Canary Islands. Spain.