Pitted Morningglory

Pitted Morningglory

Ipomoea lacunosa L.

Convolvulaceae (Morningglory Family)

▲ ▼ seedlings and young plant

▲ ▼ trailing stems with purple-edged leaves

▲ three-lobed leaves on trailing stems

▲ ▼ small white flowers

▲ ▼ colonies along rocks along Table Rock Lake

▲ maturing fruit capsules

Pitted Morningglory:

  • a summer-annual morningglory with heart-shaped to ivy-shaped leaves, usually with a purplish tinge to leaf margins
  • leaves are less hairy than
  • flowers are small and white--only about 1" diameter--much smaller than other morningglories, except for red morningglory or cypress vine
  • round seed pods (about 1/2" diameter)
  • found in drier soils

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