Ivy-leaved Morning Glory


Ipomoea hederacea

This member of the Morning Glory family sports white, pink, or blue funnel shaped flowers 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) wide. This species can be distinguished from others morning glories by their three lobed leaves and their long, hairy sepals. The vine reaches 3 to 6 feet (90-180 cm) in length and can be found in cultivated areas, along roadsides, and in waste places. Flowers bloom from August to October.


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