Do not eat the packeted ones - they are sprayed with chemicals to prolong shelf life. You can avoid this by growing your own plants. Those are harmless and contain LSA.
Morning glory reproduces by seeds that appear in little fruits that mature and dry out after the flower dies. Morning glory also can be reproduced by rooting a cutting that has no flowers, buds, or seed pods on it, although this is a much less common way to propagate it, if that's what you're looking for
yes, because morning glory contains a toxic that has a ability to poison someone
yes, they will die in the winter but will come back in the spring, if planted in the ground.
the morning glories is blue and it usually bloom in the morning but when is noon it die.
Morning glory (MG) is from the family Convolvulaceae and petunia (P) from Solanaceae The leaves are differant, also MG have new flowers every day that die in the evening - P flowers last longer - luise
Morning glories need the 'morning' sun to bloom. They grow really fast in wet soil. The blooms will open in direct sunlight from about 8am and close up around 1-2pm...and then reopen the next morning
Glory Mukwati died in 2008.
No, the water is extremely hot, about 171 degrees. Don't think about jumping in here, you'd get 3rd degree burns or die.
A bunny can die from obstruction from eating seeds, yes.
No.
Bob Seeds died in 1993.
It wasn't about glory, it was about defending their home.