My Morning Glories
Tips, Tricks
I am in love with growing these flowers. I have to say I must give a warning about them and the responsibility of growing them. Although Morning glory is a popular ornamental plant and used in medicine, it is a toxic plant as it contains many alkaloids. The seeds may cause hallucinations, neurological damage and severe diarrhea. Ingestion of the seeds can be particular dangerous if the victim has a history of liver disorders. If accidental ingestion occurs medical attention must be sought as soon as possible! These beautiful blooming flowers, also known as heavenly blue, crimson rambler and pearly gates have seeds that contain Lysergic Acid Amide that gives an LSD-like high when swallowed by the hundreds, When the seeds are chewed up, the effects of the drug will take affect within 30 to 90 minutes of ingestion with results that mimic taking LSD. If Lysergic Acid Amide is extracted from the seeds, it can be injected to produce a more immediate and intense experience, and too many children are aware of this. Morning Glory seeds are available to kids at just about any retailer, but store owners have taken some precautions, such as changing the bar code on the seeds so that the supply can be monitored when a teenager is attempting to purchase them in bulk. The above photo is a morning glory known by everyone in the world—a very popular flower that appears in the morning hours and closes toward evening. Its seed is at right, black and baroque shape. The seed is used to cure constipation. Crash or grind about 3 pieces of seed and drink with water. For sting or insect bites, use the green leaves of morning glory. Mash or grind the leaves with your fingers, and paste it in the infected area of the skin. It heals very fast. For frostbite or chilblains, keep dried leaves for winter season. Boil and make something like tea. Wash with the tea-like water for frostbite-infected skin. I also read that handling the sticky steams can give you a whopper of a head ache.
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morning glory is a weed. damage your garden. here in california we expend thousands of dollar to get rid of them. i am a specialist weed control. i work for the city. morning glory is beautiful. it can damage your property. especially wood. consult whit your local herbicide control inspector.
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Really?! Neurological damage!? where did you get that info? Also the bit about injecting morning glory extract is hilarious... never heard of ANYBODY doing that. Fact is these seeds have THOUSANDS of years of history, being used by humans. It is a sacred plant to the native americans who used it, and they took this "high" very SERIOUSLY. It was not a hedonistic activity whatsoever! this is a SHAMANIC plant my friend.
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wow love them
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drugs!
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So, I was eating morning glory seeds, and well they do make you a bit sick, but not deadly or even mildly sick. I was a bit nasues, I vomitted and two morning glory seeds grew in the place I vomitted. 😂 Gross, but cool.
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EAT THE SEEDS
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I love these!! I have them growing all along my property...they grow wild here in Pa and shoot off like wildfire... A lot of ppl here don't like them and they hard to get rid of....but who'd want to??? I think there beautiful!!! ❤❤❤
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Whoa .... ! Amazing! I'm jealous... How do I get mine to grow like that?!
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I giggled a bunch because you sounded just like my Aunt when you said beeeeaauutiful hehe I planted some seeds a day ago so I am excited to see what they eventually look like and yes yours look beeeeautiful!
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I love all of your morning glories.
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beautiful
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They are so pretty!! I woke up this morning, and saw just one, but it's a lovely shade of light blue:-).
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Nice. I thought these were meant to be taller
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is that all one plant (morning glories on fence) or several different types because the flowers are different shades.
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Not lsd. Lsa
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you could make tons of lsd
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I love your morning glories! I posted a video of my crazy vines,, this is my 1st yr having them,, they grow wild,,, how are yours so maintained?
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No intention to be offensive. But morning glory as flower in Japan is three times larger than this.
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My favorite flowers. A neighbor upstairs has blue and purple, morning glories on his balcony. Very pretty. A gift from God was that a seed from his flowers landed down into the mulch of my front yard. I started with one, single Morning Glory and now, two weeks later, have 5. AND THEY ARE ALL RED!!!! I just love them!! I call it a gift from God! :)
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