morning glory in English

noun
1
a climbing plant often cultivated for its showy trumpet-shaped flowers, which typically open in the early morning and wither by midday.
Small flowered clematis, morning glory , the less vigorous climbing roses, nasturtiums and many others grow well in containers.

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1. Bigroot morning-glory corolla and sepals.

2. Bindweed (Convolvus arvensis) is the bane of many a gardener's life. It is related to the morning glory, which explains a couple of its other common names: perennial morning glory and smallflower morning glory

3. Bigroot morning-glory is related to the sweet potato or yam Ipomoea batatas

4. Bindweed may refer to: Convolvulaceae (Bindweed family or morning glory family), a family including about 60 genera and more than 1,650 species Calystegia (Bindweed, false Bindweed, morning glory), a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants Convolvulus (Bindweed, morning glory), a genus of about 250 species of flowering plants

5. Favorite Add to 3 Bordello Pinheiro Morning Glory Dinner Plates Blue, Yellow, Green VintageAtTheShore

6. I'm not going to the other side of this camp for my morning glory.

7. Bearbind devil's guts hedge falsebindweed hedgebell large bindweed old man's night cap wild morning glory

8. I' m not going to the other side of this camp for my morning glory

9. I am not ready to transition from my dead girlfriend' s shrine to your... morning glory

10. Also called tropical sweet potato, batatas, or camote, Boniato is a member of the morning glory family

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12. This paper describes the technique to isolate trace amounts of alkaloids from 500 mg of dry morning glory (Ipomoea violacea) leaves.

13. 7 Trailing plants of morning glory, Niao is loose, cordate telosma, for instance potted the grape, configuration alone different, each have birthday.

14. Many of the popular Annual flowers that people love are Sunflowers, Poppy, Chrysanthemum, Dahlias, Salvia, Amaryllis, Begonia, Marigolds, Morning Glory, Petunias and Dianthus

15. Cordate [ kôr ′dāt′ ] Having a heart-shaped outline. Often used of leaves, such as those of the morning glory or linden.

16. Pinkflower Bindweed Convolvulus nodiflorus aguinaldo blanco Convolvulus pilosellifolius soft Bindweed Convolvulus scammonia scammony Convolvulus tricolor dwarf morning-glory Convolvulus wallichianus Wallich's Bindweed Legal Status

17. Bonamia menziesii, commonly known as Hawaiʻi lady's nightcap, is a species of flowering plant in the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae, that is endemic to Hawaii.

18. Bindweed definition is - any of various twining plants (especially genus Convolvulus of the morning-glory family) that mat or interlace with plants among which they grow.

19. Bindweed, plants of the closely related genera Convolvulus and Calystegia (morning glory family; Convolvulaceae), mostly twining, often weedy, and producing handsome white, pink, or blue funnel-shaped flowers

20. Atmospheric convection Horizontal convective rolls (cloud streets) International Cloud Atlas Morning Glory cloud, an extremely long variety of roll cloud World Meteorological Organization Meteorological Service of Canada (December 19, 2002).

21. Field Bindweed, also called perennial morning glory, has the scientific name of Convolvulus arvensis and is widely considered to be one of the most invasive and destructive weeds in cropland and gardens

22. Bindweed is a twining vine with its funnel shaped flowers that open their petals to the sunrise and close them to sunset. Their flowers, called morning glory, appear in pink and white hues

23. Synonym(s): hedge false bindweed, Bearbind, devil's guts, hedge bindweed, hedgebell, large bindweed, old man's night cap, wild morning glory Appearance Calystegia sepium is a perennial vine that can grow up to 10 ft

24. Bindweed is stubborn, is recognized as a noxious weed species by the Colorado Department of Agriculture and other agencies, and takes a bit of work to remove, so the best option for getting rid of Morning Glory weed is to prevent it from getting a foothold (..