North America Non-native Plant

Astripomoea Hyoscyamoides

Botanical name: Astripomoea hyoscyamoides

USDA symbol: ASHY9

Native status: Not native but doesn't reproduce and persist in the wild

The Mystery Plant: Astripomoea hyoscyamoides If you’ve stumbled across the name Astripomoea hyoscyamoides in your plant research, you’re likely scratching your head right about now. Don’t worry – you’re not alone! This botanical name presents quite the puzzle for gardeners and plant enthusiasts alike. What We Know (And Don’t Know) ...

The Mystery Plant: Astripomoea hyoscyamoides

If you’ve stumbled across the name Astripomoea hyoscyamoides in your plant research, you’re likely scratching your head right about now. Don’t worry – you’re not alone! This botanical name presents quite the puzzle for gardeners and plant enthusiasts alike.

What We Know (And Don’t Know)

Here’s the honest truth: Astripomoea hyoscyamoides is one of those botanical names that seems to exist in the shadows of plant databases with virtually no reliable information available. While we know it’s classified as a dicot (a flowering plant with two seed leaves), that’s about where the trail goes cold.

We don’t have confirmed information about:

  • Common names
  • Native range or geographical distribution
  • Growth habits or appearance
  • Growing conditions or care requirements
  • USDA hardiness zones
  • Wildlife or pollinator benefits

Why This Happens in the Plant World

Before you think you’ve discovered some rare botanical treasure, there are several reasons why a plant name might be so elusive:

  • It could be an outdated or invalid botanical name
  • The name might be a synonym for a more commonly known plant
  • It could be an extremely rare species with limited documentation
  • There might be a spelling error in the original source

What Should Gardeners Do?

If you encountered this name somewhere and were hoping to add it to your garden, here’s what we recommend:

  • Double-check the source: Make sure the name is spelled correctly and verify it with multiple botanical references
  • Consult experts: Reach out to local native plant societies, botanical gardens, or university extension services
  • Consider alternatives: If you’re looking for native plants, focus on well-documented species with proven benefits for your local ecosystem

The Importance of Reliable Plant Information

This mysterious case highlights why it’s crucial to use reputable sources when selecting plants for your garden. Reliable botanical information helps ensure you’re making informed decisions about:

  • Whether a plant is appropriate for your climate
  • Its potential impact on local ecosystems
  • Care requirements and growing conditions
  • Benefits to wildlife and pollinators

Moving Forward

While we can’t provide a growing guide for Astripomoea hyoscyamoides due to the lack of available information, this serves as a good reminder to always verify plant information from multiple credible sources. When in doubt, stick with well-documented native plants that are known to thrive in your area and support local wildlife.

If you do happen to have reliable information about this plant, we’d love to hear from you! The world of botany is always evolving, and sometimes the most mysterious plants turn out to have the most interesting stories.

Astripomoea Hyoscyamoides

Classification

Group

Dicot

Kingdom

Plantae - Plants

Subkingdom

Tracheobionta - Vascular plants

Superdivision

Spermatophyta - Seed plants

Division

Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants

Subdivision
Class

Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons

Subclass

Asteridae

Order

Solanales

Family

Convolvulaceae Juss. - Morning-glory family

Genus

Astripomoea A. Meeuse - astripomoea

Species

Astripomoea hyoscyamoides (Vatke) Verdc.

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA