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This flowering ground cover has colorful blooms that will attract hummingbirds, and its tubular shape makes it easy for them to feed on the nectar.
Morning Glory Bees, Cemolobus ipomoea, are rare, solitary bees that specialize on the pollen of morning glory flowers (Ipomoea spp.). This bee is relatively large, over a half inch long and it is ...
An elusive fungus capable of generating quantities of a compound used to synthesize the hallucinogen LSD has finally been discovered on the morning glory vine after decades of searching. Almost a ...
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How to grow Ipomoea lobata Plants that linger into the second half of October are a bonus to the gardener and the foraging bee in search of a late feast.
Thorny problems: why won't my Ipomoea flower? Helen Yemm answers your gardening questions. This week: the fussiness of Ipomoea 'Heavenly Blue' and problems with phlox.
Ipomoea leptophylla Uses Montana: “The Cheyennes, Arapahoes and Kiowas roast it for food when pressed by hunger, but it was by no means palatable or nutritious.