wild potato vine
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tropical American prostrate or climbing herbaceous perennial plant (Ipomoea fastigiata, also classified as Ipomoea pandurata) characterized by an enormous starchy root. It is sometimes considered a possible source of the cultivated sweet potato.
Usage Notes
- This is a specific botanical term for a wild plant species.
- It is typically used in scientific, agricultural, or botanical contexts rather than in everyday conversation.
- The term precisely identifies the plant species, distinguishing it from the common cultivated sweet potato ().
Examples
- Botanists studied the wild potato vine to understand the evolution of the sweet potato.
- The enormous root of the wild potato vine can be a source of food.
- Some theories suggest the wild potato vine may be an ancestor of the modern sweet potato plant.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is used attributively to describe related concepts (e.g., "wild potato vine species," "wild potato vine research").
Variants and Related Words
- Man-of-the-earth (): A common name for the same species.
- Manroot: Another colloquial name referring to its large root.
- Ipomoea fastigiata: The primary scientific name.
- Ipomoea pandurata: A synonymous scientific name.
- Sweet potato vine: Typically refers to the cultivated variety (), not the wild one.
Synonyms
- Man-of-the-earth
- Wild sweet potato vine (Note: This is context-dependent and can cause confusion with the cultivated species.)
Different Meanings
- This term has a single, specific botanical meaning. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses.
Noun
- tropical American prostrate or climbing herbaceous perennial having an enormous starchy root; sometimes held to be source of the sweet potato