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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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There is only one weed in my garden that if I see it, I will immediately drop everything and yank it out: Bindweed. Nevermind if I’m late for an appointment, or I have my best clothes on, I will wade ...