Ipomoea vines covering other plants; Corkscrew Swamp Audubon Sanctuary, Florida. Ipomoea species are morning-glories. This species is either I.violacea, moonflower, or I. alba, tropical white morning-glory. They are introduced exotics that are often invasive. In Corkscrew Swamp they erupt to overcome native plants (as seen in the picture) during periods of drought but then subside when the swamp is flooded.
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