Title: Convulvulaceae: The Morning Glory Family
1ConvulvulaceaeThe Morning GloryFamily
- By
- Dave Gabriel Chrissy French
2Convulvulaceae
- Common Family Name
- The Morning Glory Family
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3List of Genera in Family
- Ipomoea
- Calystegia
- Convolvulus
- Bonamia
- Cuscuta
- Dichondra
- Jacquemontia
- Merremia
- Stylisma
4Floral formula
- 5 , (5) , 5 , (2) , capsule
- Radial flower symmetry
- Five sepals, petals, and stamens
- Two carpals, with a superior ovary
- Petals are fused and carpals are fused
5Commercially used species in this family
- Ipomoea batatas sweet potatoes
- Ipomoea purpurea common morning glory
- Ipomoea tricolor seeds used as a natural form
of LSD by Native Indians of Mexico and important
in a medicinal and religious ritual in their
culture - Seeds contain lysergic acid alkaloid called
ergine
6Other important species in this family
- Convolvulus arvenis field bindweed (creeping
jenny) - Calystegia sepium (Convolvulus sepium) hedge
bindweed - Both species known as trouble causing weeds,
called bindweed because they tend to bind up farm
machinery in the fields.
7Types of habitat for this family
- cultivated fields
- disturbed earth / disturbed areas
- fencerows
- thickets
- swamp edges
8Vegetative Characteristics
- Habit usually herbaceous climbers (always twining
toward right) - lianas, herbs or shrubs, rarely trees
- sometimes parasitic
- Leaves spiral, simple, entire to lobed
9Fruit/Seeds Produced
- Fruit is usually a loculicidal capsule
- Fruit a capsule, often dehiscent, less often
berry-like, drupe or nut - Seeds are smooth or hairy the embryo is large
with broad folded or bent cotyledons - Seeds large, four per capsule
10Floral Characteristics
- Flowers are actinomorphic often showy and nearly
always bisexual - Perianth and androecial whorls are five-merous
- Sepals of the calyx are usually distinct, but the
corolla is strongly sympetalous (united petals)
plaited and often rotate or trumpet shaped with
inconspicuous lobes - Stamens are often unequal and are adnate to the
base of the corolla tube and alternate with the
lobes - Gynoecium consists of a single compound pistil of
two or rarely up to five carpals, usually in
unbranched or two cleft style and a superior
ovary of two or up to five locules, each with one
or two axial ovules - A prominent annular nectary disk is usually
present around the base of the ovary
11Diagrams of flower parts
Locules
Capsule
12Information from Van Bruggens text
- Common morning glory Plants with climbing stems
up to 3 or more meters tall, annual leaves
broadly ovate in shape with chordate bases,
mostly entire, 5-9cm long. Inflorescence of 1-5
flowers peduncles arising from upper leaf axils
corollas white to blue or purple, 5-7cm long
sepals hirsute at their bases. Rare in waste
places in the E. Jul.-Aug.
13Images to follow
14Convulvulus arvensis, open flower
15Convulvulaceae buds
Convulvulaceae vines usually grow up whatever
they can
16Convulvulaceae have prominent sepals.
Stigma of convulvulaceae.
17Ipomoea batatas sweet potato
18Ipomoea horsefalliae Princes vine deeper
corolla lobes than is typical for family, the
plate or fold creases are very evident.
19References
- http//www.randomhouse.com/knopf/nature/flplant.ht
ml - http//www.naturesongs.com/vvplants/morningglory.h
tml - http//www.wisc.edu/botit/img/bot/401/Magnoliophyt
a/Magnoliopsida/Asteridae/Convolvulaceae/Ipomoea/I
pomoea_tricolor/ - http//www.fau.edu/divdept/biology/people/daustin/
mglories.html - http//waynesword.palomar.edu/ww0804.htmhallucin
20References (continued)
- http//www.wisc.edu/botit/systematics/family_index
/Family_Pages/Family_C/Convolvulaceae.html - http//www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/Wilson/tfp/ast/cnvp
age2.htm - http//www.clas.ufl.edu/users/wjudd/bot2710/GENTIA
N.HTM - http//www.hortpix.com/pc2281.htm
- http//www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/convolvu
l.htm