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Island Morning Glory

Ipomoea indica

Photo by Randall Lee
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Field Notes

Description:

The rising sun was welcomed by these two lovely blues...

Habitat:

Most morning glory flowers unravel into full bloom in the early morning. The flowers usually start to fade a couple of hours before the "petals" start showing visible curling. They prefer full solar exposure throughout the day and mesic soils. Some morning glories, such as Ipomoea muricata, are night blooming flowers.

Species ID Suggestions

Island Morning Glory

Ipomoea indica

Comments (2)

thx Ron..yeah it is indeed the species's name :)
I know this species and very well. The leaves in combination with all corolla details spells = Ipomoea indica.
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PublishedNovember 12, 2011

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