Morning Glory (Ipomoea nil)

April 14: Morning Glory

"A Messenger of Good News"

Scientific Name: Ipomoea nil

Symbolism: Binding, Fleeting Love, Good News

Origin: Asia and Tropical America

Habitat: Sunny fences, fields with well-drained soil

Key Features: Diligent flowers that bloom at dawn and wither by afternoon. Heart-shaped leaves and twining vines are its charm. Colors range from deep blue to red.

Interesting Fact: Seeds were used in traditional medicine and were so valuable they were once traded for cows. They also predict weather based on blooming time.

Why Recommend: On this Tuesday, may you receive "Good News" as bright as the Morning Glory blooming at the start of the day.

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