Meet "Braveheart," the wild Assateague colt and son of "Morning Glory." After placing the winning bid in the Assateague Island Alliance's Name That Foal fundraising auction, Amy Navratil of Dillsburg, ...
A: This is a wild morning glory. You can always identify them by their unusual cotyledons ("seed leaves"). Look at the V-shaped seedling leaves down toward the ground in your photo. Wild morning ...
Morning glories are admired for their trumpet-shaped flowers and visual appeal. As their group name implies, most species’ flowers open during morning hours and begin closing in the afternoon and ...
As a child, my mother showed me wild morning glories and told me they were weeds that needed to be pulled. At the time, I thought they were pretty, so why pull them? A few years later, when I had my ...