Family: Convolvulaceae

Scientific Name: Ipomoea batatas Margarita

Common Name: Sweet Potato Vine Margarita

Description

Sweet Potato Vine Margarita has bright yellow, chartreuse colored foliage. An older variety of Sweet Potato Vine.

Pronunciation(ih-po-MEE-ah)
Plant TypePerennial Tender
Hardiness Zone9-11
SunlightI have grown this plant in 1/2 to 3/4 day full sun and their seems to be no problem with the foliage burning. Some references suggest that all day full sun could burn the plant.
MoisturePrefers to be kept evenly moist. Becoming dry will not kill the plant but will cause damage to the foliage. As the plants fill out the pot they will need more water
Soil & Siteaverage
Growing Mediaaverage
Temperaturenot frost tolerant
LeavesBright yellow to chartreuse colored heart shaped leaves.
Rootssweet potato-like tuberous roots
Dimensions6 inches tall, ever spreading vine
Maintenancetrimming back to control size
PropagationOne of the easier plants I have ever rooted from cuttings. Easier than Coleus or Inch plant. Also started from division of the tuberous roots
Native SiteSpecies native to tropical Americas.
Author's NotesAfter the growing season dig into the pot and uproot one of the tubers. It is amazing to see what this plant grew from. I have let these tubers go dry for an extended period of time and have just given them some water and they have popped back to life. An incredible plant
Notes & Reference#51-Armitage's Manual of Annuals, Biennials, and Half-Hardy Perennials (Alan Arimitage), #109-Annuals and Tender Perennials for North American Gardens (Wayne Winterrowd)
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