Our world is a giant garden filled with incredible colours and shapes. From the tiny blossoms in your backyard to the bright flowers in tropical jungles, nature is full of surprises. Scientists ...
Autumn's on the way, and there's no time like today to get acquainted with your designated September birth flowers — aster and morning glory. Whether a striking star or velvety trumpet, these radiant ...
Morning Glory Bees, Cemolobus ipomoea, are rare, solitary bees that specialize on the pollen of morning glory flowers (Ipomoea spp.). This bee is relatively large, over a half inch long and it is ...
In Florida, the morning glory is represented with about 25 species. These herbaceous climbing vines have large, showy trumpet-shaped flowers and generally heart-shaped leaves. About half of these are ...
There is something magical about morning glories. They are in the Ipomoea family, of which there are a 1,000 species. In the morning, at first light, they unwind their flowers into the color of the ...
Morning glory syndrome (MGS) is a birth defect that affects the nerve of the eye and causes poor eyesight. The syndrome is named for the morning glory flower because the characteristics of this defect ...
In morning glory flowers treated with Everlastin1, Everlastin1 inhibits the dimerization of EPH1 and EPH1 is unable to bind to its target DNA sequences. As a result, the activation of the programmed ...
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