When you take a photo of morning glories (Ipomoea purpurea) in the rain you think that would be the end of it. The soft but crisp texture of new flowers, the beading of water over it, the calm contrast of colours between the deep green leaves and the blue-violet of the flower. You would think… Continue reading Morning glory three ways| Don't hold your breath
Their common name might be Morning Glories or Morning Glory, but their botanical name is Ipomoea purpurea. Morning Glories originate from the Convolvulaceae family, and their plant type is annual in areas that get below 45 F.| PlantNative.org