Monday, June 17, 2013

Field Morning Glory

As I described in an earlier post, there are many Morning Glory variations throughout the world. The Field Morning Glory (Convolvulus arvensis) is a ground cover vine with smaller flowers (about 1 inch diameter). The flowers are as attractive as any Morning Glory and vary from white to light violet. This native of Europe is considered invasive in many areas. We saw these in several locations at Jackson Bottom Wetlands. (6/10/2013).

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  1. When I was young, before dirt, we battled invasive morning glory that was intent on taking over much of the 10 acres my parents home was situated on. Washington state, south of Tacoma.

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