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Moonflower

Moonflower
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A member of the morning glory family with a much larger bloom is the exotic Moonflower (Ipomeoa alba), shown here opening at dusk in rural Greene County, Missouri. Also known as Moon Vine and Belle de Nuit ("Beauty of the Night"), this twining vine can reach 10 feet in length. The blooms can be as wide as 6 inches. It does beautifully in the Ozarks.

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