Morning gloryThe leaves are deeply three-lobed, and the medium-sized flowers are 1 to 3 in the axillary, in bright blue, rose red or white. Morning gloryThe leaves are broad and heart-shaped, entire, and the flowers are small, available in colors such as white, rose red, and bright blue. Morning gloryThe leaves have large petioles and are three-lobed, with the central lobe being larger. The leaves often have irregular yellow and white spots. 1 to 3 flowers are axillary, the peduncle is shorter than the petiole, the flowers are large, and the diameter can reach 10 cm or more. It is native to tropical Asia and Africa. This species is most widely cultivated in Japan, where it is called morning glory. Many horticultural varieties have been bred, with diverse flower shapes and rich colors, and are widely popular in various places. Morning gloryThe stems and leaves are smooth, the flowers are large, and they are bright sea blue. The variants are light red or white. The inside of the tube is often creamy yellow. It is native to tropical America and is occasionally cultivated in China. The flowers do not wither until the afternoon. Morning gloryThis type of morning glory is relatively rare. Its leaves are no different from other morning glories, but its petals are multiple and grow in overlapping patterns. |
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