What is the morning glory?
Morning glory is a very non -specific name that refers to the behavior and similarity of certain plants than one species or genus. These flowering vines have an interesting and special habit. When they bloom, the flowers open in the morning and their life cycle ends until the end of the day. Usually flowers grow and bloom quickly and at different times, which means that during spring and summer there are always beautiful flowers. Exactly as these flowers look like it is difficult to describe, because at least 500 species are called morning glory and does not share the same family.
Most flowers in the morning glory have similar shapes. When they are closed or opening, they often have what is called the shape of the funnel. The open flower is usually shaped as a plate and common colors are white, purple, blue, red and yellow. The size of the average flowering varies according to the genus and species, and some are as large as eight inches (20.32 cm) on average, while others may be about half of this measurement. Most of the vineyards have leaves that are in the shape of SRDCE, and grapevine can grow for a very long time and is encouraged to grow to grilfa.
As soon as the sun is planted and served, many kinds of morning glory will be re -re -re -re -and tend to be aggressive. Some variants are considered harassment because they can take over other plants in the garden. They are also known for their tendencies to kill other plants if they get out of control, causing the weed of morning fame is essential when it emerges in unintended places. On the other hand, gardeners may love certain types of morning glory because they do not require much watering and soil quality may not usually be great to grow.
different types of plants Morning glory around the world exist and exist species from many parts of the world. Plants prosper well in most mild climate and were used in areas where they were for different purposes. One interesting use of the morning glory was the native SouthamerThe companies that used sulfur present in some original types of morning glory to treat the rubber. There are also several cultures that used plants or seeds as a medicine.
There are species of plants that are either poisonous or have hallucinogenic properties. Some are both. Gardeners may want to look for species that do not show these properties if they have pets or children who may probably eat plants.