Morning Glory, also known as Ipomoea violacea, is a vegetable.
The common name for over 1,000 species of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae is Morning Glory.Morning glory species are part of many genera.
Most morning glory flowers bloom in the early morning.The flowers start to fade a few hours before the "petals" start curling.They like full solar exposure and mesic soils.Night-blooming flowers, such as Ipomoea muricata, are morning glories.
Ipomoea nil, a species of morning glory, was first known in China for its laxative properties.
The morning glory species Ipomoea alba was used to convert latex from a tree to rubber balls.The rubber was vulcanized by the sulfur in the morning glory's juice at least 3000 years ago.Aztec priests in Mexico were known to use the plant's hallucinogenic properties.
Some species of morning glories grow in dense thickets in Australian bushland.They can spread quickly.Morning glory has turned into a serious weed problem because of crowding out, blanketing, and smothering other plants.[5]
In parts of the US, some plants have shown to be invade.
Perennial plants are treated as annual plants in frost-free areas, but some species can tolerate winter cold.There are some species that are annual.Many seeds and some perennial species are produced by Ipomoea nil.The plants are grown by cutting them.The morning glory family includes moonflowers, which flower at night.
Because of their fast growth, twining habit, attractive flowers, and tolerance for poor, dry soils, some morning glories are excellent vines for creating summer shade on building walls, thus keeping the building cooler and reducing heating and cooling costs.
Sunspots,Heavenly Blue, moonflower, cypress vine, and cardinal climber are some of the popular western varieties.The cypress vine is a hybrid, with the cardinal climber as one parent.
There are many morning glories in the garden.They have a hard seed coat.Germination can be improved by soaking in warm water.There is a citation needed.
Ipomoea aquatica, also known as water morning glory, water convolvulus, ong-choy, kang-kung, or swamp cabbage, is a green vegetable that is popular in East and Southeast Asian cuisines.In the US, it is illegal to grow, import, possess, or sell I. aquatica without a permit.There is a market for the plant's potential.As of 2005, the state of Texas has acknowledged that water spinach is a highly prized vegetable in many cultures, and has allowed it to be grown for personal consumption, in part because it has been grown in Texas for more than 15 years.[6]
The sweet potato is found in the Ipomoea.The term "morning glory" is not usually used to describe I. batatas.Some of the I. batatas are grown for their ornamental value.
The seeds of many species of morning glory have ergoline alkaloids in them.Ipomoea tricolor and Turbina corymbosa have seeds.R. corymbosa is used as a drug.The seeds of morning glory can produce a similar effect to LSD when taken in large quantities.Though the chemical LSA is not legal in some countries, the seeds can be found in many gardening stores; however, some claim that seeds from commercial sources can sometimes be coated in pesticide or methylmercury, which is illegal in the UK and the US.If one has a history of liver disorders, the pesticide coating may cause neural damage.It was 9 and 10.