Blue Dawn Flower is a morning glory vine
with a striking purple-blue color flowers. Origin of the plant is uncertain,
but it is widespread throughout the tropical world.
The flowers open in the morning and
fade to magenta in the evening. Blue Dawn Flower is a perennial with
heart-shaped or 3-lobed leaves and with flowers produced daily from a
dense clustered
inflorescense. Blue Dawn Flower is commonly found at hill stations like
Nainital and Mussoorie, scrambling over fences and over woody plants,
often to their detriment. It is also found in south India.
It has been described as troublesome if left
unchecked. But it is delight when in flower. This plant can produce
hundreds a fragile flowers everyday and since it works on a 24 hour
cycle it can leave a messy carpet below. The flowers are dark blue in the
morning to purple/magenta at noon and pink in the evening. The next night
they will curl fuchsia-shaped and fall to the ground the next day or two.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Mussoorie, Gangtok & Maharashtra.
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