Often grown in container gardens for its trailing stems of purple chartreuse or variegated foliage ornamental sweet potato vine is actually related to the sweet potatoes you d grow in your vegetable garden.
Ornamental sweet potato vine care.
The ornamental sweet potato plant ipomoea butatas is somewhat different from its southern grown vegetable sibling.
Although the plant works well as a ground cover it is especially effective.
Ornamental sweet potato vines don t produce many flowers which means they often don t produce seeds.
Ornamental sweet potato vine ipomoea batatas makes an excellent addition to any garden they do well in traditional flowerbeds in landscaping and are wonderful container plants.
Ornamental sweet potato vine ipomoea batatas is valued for its colorful foliage and rapid easy care growth habits.
It is said that columbus brought the plant to europe from the new world on his expedition missouri botanical garden though the variety of sweet potato plant that produces the edible tubers can be planted for its trailing vines more recently different variations have been.
While it does produce edible sweet potato tubers albeit not very palatable and bitter the ornamental variety bears more colorful foliage making it a popular houseplant.
That means the tubers it forms are actually edible.
Popular varieties like marguerite have small round tubers while varieties like blackie have longer narrower tubers.
Many ornamentals are also sterile and only really viable to produce from cuttings.
The sweet potato plant or sweet potato vine has been cultivated for around 2 000 years for its sweet tasting tubers.
While you may be able to coax your plant into producing sweet potato vine seeds they aren t guaranteed to be good so it s best to propagate in other ways.
In this article we will share some smart tips and information to help you grow these lively colorful plants successfully in any setting.
Here we compare three different varie.
They can also be kept as house plants.
Sweet potato vine ipomoea batatas named for its edible cousin is an ornamental warm season annual grown for its attractive leaves and vining habit.
The foliage lends a tropical feel to the garden and comes in a range of colors and varying forms.