Morning Glory Heart Shaped Leaves
After all the flowers aren t nearly as showy as some other vines.
Morning glory heart shaped leaves. Bindweed leaves are also shaped more like an arrowhead than those of morning glories which are heart shaped. Morning glory plants are extremely beautiful annual climbers that have slender stems trumpet shaped flowers in white pink magenta or purple blue colors and heart shaped leaves. The most familiar of the morning glories for the garden is probably the domestic morning glory vine this climber has dark and shiny heart shaped leaves and trumpet shaped vines that open first thing in the morning hence the name. Purpurea an annual vine that bears heart shaped leaves and purple pink or white flowers about 7 cm 3 inches across has become a troublesome weed in parts of southeastern north america it is grown as an ornamental in many places.
Showy funnel shaped to bell like flowers are single or double in solid colors of blue lavender pink red or white often with throats in contrasting colors. Morning glory vine has handsome heart shaped leaves and delicate trumpet flowers and is easy to grow reaching heights of up to 15 feet in a single season. But the heart shaped leaves can be a tell tale sign of a morning glory vine. Some are bicolored or striped.
Most types open only in morning fade in afternoon. Common morning glory i. Field bindweed flowers only occur in either pink or white whereas annual morning glory flowers may be pink white magenta blue purple or red and are much larger than those of the bindweed. Any flower has a beautiful shape both before it unfolds in the sun and after it opens in its full.
So you see eating morning glory leaves that are grown in america can be a completely different thing. The plant has heart shaped leaves and delicate trumpet shaped flowers that grow on vines. Blue morning glory ipomoea indica is very similar to coastal morning glory ipomoea cairica common morning glory ipomoea purpurea and ivy leaved morning glory ipomoea hederacea. The american morning glory that comes to mind when we think of the name is a climber with heart shaped leaves and lots of trumpet shaped flowers not a plant that looks more similar to spinach with narrower leaves.
Vigorous growth to 1015 feet with large heart shaped leaves in light to medium green. Blue morning glory ipomoea indica has hairy i e. Violacea a twining perennial vine usually cultivated as a garden annual bears clusters of blue to. English ivy hedera helix english ivy is a very characteristic vine and you don t even need flowers to confidently identify it.
These species can be distinguished by the following differences. Heavenly blue morning glory i. It got its name because it usually opens into full bloom in the early morning. Don t let it turn into an invasive pest deadhead flowers before it sets seed pods and use it to mask a fence wall or trellis.