Rivea corymbosa is a species of morning glory that is native throughout Latin America. It is a perennial climbing vine with white bell-shaped flowers and is commonly grown as an ornamental plant. The seeds of Rivea corymbosa are called Ololiúqui in the Nahuatl language. Turbina corymbosa is a synonym for Rivea corymbosa. The common names for this species include Christmasvine, Christmaspops, Coaxihuitl, and snakeplant.
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