: Many species contain LSA (lysergic acid amide), which has hallucinogenic properties.
: Since the Heian period, Morning Glories ( Asagao ) have been a symbol of summer and mortality.
: Historically used as a laxative or to treat pain in controlled dosages. Morning Glory YГјkle
: Rapid climbers that can reach heights of 10 feet or more in a single season.
: In the "Language of Flowers," they represented love in vain or unrequited affection. 🧪 Scientific and Medicinal Uses : Many species contain LSA (lysergic acid amide),
: Large, trumpet-shaped blooms in vibrant blues, purples, and pinks. Leaves : Usually heart-shaped or deeply lobed.
: Aztecs and Mayans used the plant for ritual and medicinal purposes. trumpet-shaped blooms in vibrant blues
: The vine’s ability to cling and climb represents perseverance.