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Saltmarsh Morning Glory
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Saltmarsh Morning Glory

Ipomoea sagittata
In the United States: Native · also called Saltmarsh morning-glory, Everglades morning glory

Perennial twining vine bearing large pink to purple trumpet-shaped flowers with prominent nectaries that draw bees. Provides nectar over an extended mid-summer to fall period in moist, sandy or brackish coastal habitats. Highly salt tolerant.

Nectarmedium
Pollenlow
Bloom (US) July–October
TypePerennial
Sunfull

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