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Title: Convulvulaceae: The Morning Glory Family


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ConvulvulaceaeThe Morning GloryFamily
  • By
  • Dave Gabriel Chrissy French

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Convulvulaceae
  • Common Family Name
  • The Morning Glory Family

3
List of Genera in Family
  • Ipomoea
  • Calystegia
  • Convolvulus
  • Bonamia
  • Cuscuta
  • Dichondra
  • Jacquemontia
  • Merremia
  • Stylisma

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Floral 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

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Commercially 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

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Other 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.

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Types of habitat for this family
  • cultivated fields
  • disturbed earth / disturbed areas
  • fencerows
  • thickets
  • swamp edges

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Vegetative Characteristics
  • Habit usually herbaceous climbers (always twining
    toward right)
  • lianas, herbs or shrubs, rarely trees
  • sometimes parasitic
  • Leaves spiral, simple, entire to lobed

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Fruit/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

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Floral 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

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Diagrams of flower parts
Locules
Capsule
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Information 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.

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Images to follow
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Convulvulus arvensis, open flower
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Convulvulaceae buds
Convulvulaceae vines usually grow up whatever
they can
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Convulvulaceae have prominent sepals.
Stigma of convulvulaceae.
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Ipomoea batatas sweet potato
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Ipomoea horsefalliae Princes vine deeper
corolla lobes than is typical for family, the
plate or fold creases are very evident.
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References
  • 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

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References (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
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