| Common Names |
Boniato, Cuban Sweet Potato, Batata, Camote |
| Family |
Convolvulaceae (Morning Glory Family) |
| Origin |
Central and South America |
| Plant Type |
Herbaceous Vine |
| Life Cycle |
Perennial in tropics; grown as annual elsewhere |
| Mature Size |
Vines spread 3–5 ft; tubers vary in size |
| Light |
Full Sun |
| Water Needs |
Moderate; consistent moisture |
| Soil |
Well-drained, sandy loam; pH 5.8–6.2 |
| Harvest Season |
Late Summer to Fall |
| Time to Harvest |
Within 120-180 days |
| Self-Fertile |
Yes |
| Growth Rate |
Fast |
| USDA Zones |
8–11 |
| Florida Native |
No |
| Propagation |
Slips, Vine Cuttings |
| Seasonal Traits |
Heat-tolerant; sensitive to frost |