Japanese Morning Glory (Ipomoea nil)
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Despite its common name, the Japanese Morning Glory (Ipomoea nil) is *not* native to Japan. It is native to **tropical and subtropical regions of Asia**.
More specifically, its origins are likely in:
* **Southeast Asia:** This is the most probable origin. Countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia are likely candidates.
* **China:** Some sources also suggest China as a possible origin.
While it has been cultivated and highly developed in Japan for centuries, hence the name, it was introduced there from elsewhere in Asia.