The Common Ipomoea is a prolific creeper that flowers in the late rainy season. The flowers unfurl in the morning and allows insects to pollinate.
The Common Ipomoea is a prolific creeper that flowers in the late rainy season. The flowers unfurl in the morning and allows insects to pollinate the breeding structures before closing up in the heat of the day.
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Location: Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
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