Skyblue clustervine

This plant has not bloomed in probably a year, until this morning.

I was so happy to see the flower amongst the vining plant, as this plant lost a lot of its growth during Hurricane Ian. It just goes to show after some time things do continue to thrive.

The Key West morning glory, also called the skyblue clustervine, typically will flower during the winter, as well as early fall into the late spring. These vines appear naturally in coastal hammocks and wetlands of South Florida.

The trailing vine will grow 6 to more than 12′ when supported.

I have read they are among a dangered species in Florida. I have two in the garden that I purchased from a local native garden nursery.

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