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    アサガオ 朝顔 牵牛花

    A common name for more than 1000 species of flowering plants in the Convolvulaceae family.

    The plant bears funnel-shaped flowers that close late in the day. They are known for their five symmetrical, finely overlapping petals and bright colors in shades of pink, red, blue, and purple; the center is often white. The flowers often have a distinctive star shape in the center, which is often emphasized by artists. Depending on the species, the leaves can be heart-shaped or ivy-shaped (three-lobed). Morning glory vines are often trained to climb trellises but will eagerly climb fences as well.

    As morning glories are easy to grow, Japanese elementary schools often have their students grow them as part of their plant cultivation experience. It is typical summer homework for Japanese students to bring home the morning glories (that they have grown to a certain extent at school) and observe and record their growth (note that summer vacation is in the middle of the school year in Japan).

    Its common Japanese name, アサガオ (朝顔 asa-gao), literally translates to "morning face". There is a night-blooming species, Ipomoea alba, commonly called moonflower. Its common Japanese name is ヨルガオ (夜顔 yoru-gao), which literally translates to "night face".

    Examples

    Morning glories on trellis
    Moonflower

    See also

    • Ivy
    • Morning glory print

    External links

    • Wikipedia: Ipomoea (Morning glory)
    • Wikipedia: Ipomoea indica
    • Wikipedia: Ipomoea nil (Japanese morning glory)
    • Wikipedia: Ipomoea purpurea
    • Wikipedia: Ipomoea tricolor
    • Wikipedia: Convolvulaceae

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