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Morning glory

Ipomoea pandurata

Description:

Pentagon shaped blooms with a red/purple center. Vines are creeping or climbing and have a similar appearance to sweet potato vines. Blooms typically open in morning and close by the evening.

Habitat:

spotted in eastern alabama near a water inlet.

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1 Comment

Brian38
Brian38 5 years ago

Ok I'm pretty sure my Morning glory doesn't look like that!! I'm jealous.

momsavang
Spotted by
momsavang

Alabama, USA

Spotted on Sep 2, 2018
Submitted on Sep 29, 2018

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