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wild morning-glory

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Word: Wild Morning-Glory

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: The "wild morning-glory" refers to a type of plant that is a weakly climbing perennial (meaning it grows back every year and can climb on other plants or structures). It has beautiful flowers that are usually white or pink. This plant is originally from Europe but has spread to North America, where it can sometimes become an invasive weed. Invasive means that it grows rapidly and can harm local plants by taking over space and resources.

Usage Instructions
  • You can use "wild morning-glory" when talking about plants, gardens, or nature.
  • It is often discussed in the context of gardening or ecology, particularly concerning its impact on native plants.
Example Sentences:
  • "The wild morning-glory climbed up the fence, covering it with pink flowers."
  • "Farmers often have to deal with wild morning-glory because it can outcompete their crops."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced discussions, you might find "wild morning-glory" used in environmental studies or gardening advice, especially regarding how to manage invasive species.

Word Variants:
  • Morning-Glory: This term can refer to various species of plants in the same family, not just the wild variety.
  • Convolvulus: This is the scientific genus name for some types of morning-glories, including wild morning-glory.
Different Meanings:
  • "Morning-glory" can also refer to other plants in the same family that may have different characteristics or colors.
Synonyms:
  • Bindweed (another common name for similar climbing plants)
  • Convolvulus (the scientific name)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs that specifically include "wild morning-glory," but you might encounter phrases about "climbing" or "growing" when discussing plants metaphorically.

Summary:

The wild morning-glory is a climbing plant with attractive flowers, known for its ability to spread quickly and sometimes become a nuisance in gardens and natural areas.

Noun
  1. weakly climbing European perennial with white or pink flowers; naturalized in North America and an invasive weed
  2. common Eurasian and American wild climber with pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Convolvulus

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