NOUN
- any of various twining vines having funnel-shaped flowers that close late in the day
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- The morning glory climbs the trunk with its tendril.
- So, believe me, it was not in a hissy-fittish snit that I requested that the photofinisher run my morning glory image again. Archive 2007-10-01
- I swear they went much faster this spring. the lilac in the backyard is coming into bloom — basically, we saved that plant; 2 years ago, it was completely smothered in blackberry and morning glory — and the candytuft & veronica ? continue to bloom, but everything else is still just getting ready to do something. The tulips are nearly gone - emergency weblog; or: epersonae; or: elaine nelson
- Morning glory and the midnight sun.
- Ipomoea alba, the tropical white-flowering morning glory (moonflower or moon vine) is a perennial in its natural habitat. Did You Know? Bouncing balls and Mexican ingenuity
- Like the morning glory of a meat minaret from which the muezzin sings out the call to ... well, a more fleshly form of reverence than prayer. Outer Alliance Pride Day
- I might as well try to improve the deep beautiful colors of the morning glory, or try to retint the lily with more beautiful white. Evening Round Up More Good Stuff Like Pep
- Interesting trees of the tropical quebradas include the toat-thorned acacia (tepemezquite), tree catclaw (tésota, guache), many other catclaws and gatuños (Acacia spp.), black tower (torote prieto), papelillos, mountain ebony, arborescent morning glory (palo santo or palo bobo), and pochotes. Wildflower hunting in Durango
- The fresh vegetables are morning glory-like pak boong shoots, white cabbage, leeks and spring onion, with glass noodles also included. Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News
- Objective To study the CT findings and diagnostic role in morning glory syndrome ( MGS ).