Scarlet morning glory is a twining, smooth to hairy annual vine. The
leaf shape is extremely variable. The leaves are generally ovate in
shape with pointed tips and heart-shaped bases and are commonly deeply
3-lobed. The Latin word hederifolia means having leaves like
Ivy. The flower stalks are usually as long as, or longer than, the
subtending leaf. Each flower stalk may bear a simple flower or may have
several flowers. The sepals are oblong and
1.5-3 mm long, excluding the sharp pointed tip. The tip may be as long
as, or longer than, the broader portion below. The joined petals may be
scarlet to yellowish to orange-red and from 2.5-4.5 cm in length. The
fruit is a round capsule up to 8 mm in diameter containing a few seeds.
Scarlet morning glory is native to America.
Identification credit: Pravin Kawale
Photographed in Karnataka.
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