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beach morning glory

Calystegia soldanella

Description:

It is a perennial vine. The plant bears fleshy stems, kidney-shaped leaves, and attractive morning glory flowers with corollas delicate pink to vivid lavender. They are insect-pollinated.

Habitat:

Beach sand and other coastal habitats on the west coast and selected areas on the east coast of North America, and across Europe into Asia.

Notes:

spanish name: campanilla de las dunas

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Castropol, Asturias, Spain

Lat: 43.55, Long: -7.00

Spotted on Aug 17, 2011
Submitted on Sep 28, 2011

Spotted for mission

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