morning glory

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An erection present on waking

Morning Glory (Penis) Would appear to refer to one that stands tall and erect on waking..

Several members of the Convolvulaceae family; climbing plants with trumpet shaped flowers
An elongated cloud band, visually similar to a roll cloud, usually appearing in the morning hours, when the atmosphere is relatively stable Morning glories result from perturbations related to gravitational waves in a stable boundary layer They are similar to ripples on a water surface; several parallel morning glories often can be seen propagating in the same direction
An elongated cloud band, visually similar to a roll cloud, and usually appearing in the morning hours when the atmosphere is relatively stable Morning glories result from perturbations related to gravitational waves in a stable boundary layer
Any of numerous, usually twining vines of the related genera Argyreia, Calystegia, Convolvulus, Merremia, and Ipomoea, having funnel-shaped, variously colored flowers that close late in the day. a plant that has white, blue, or pink flowers that open in the morning and close in late afternoon
any of various twining vines having funnel-shaped flowers that close late in the day
any of a type of flowering vine plants which bloom in the morning and close in the late afternoon
ipomoea
common morning glory
pantropical annual climbing herb with funnel-shaped blue, purple, pink or white flowers annual or perennial climbing herb of Central America having sky-blue flowers; most commonly cultivated morning glory
imperial japanese morning glory
hybrid from Ipomoea nil
japanese morning glory
annual Old World tropical climbing herb distinguished by wide color range and frilled or double flowers
morning-glory family
Family Convolvulaceae, composed of about 1,400 species of flowering plants in 50 genera, widely cultivated for their colourful, funnel-shaped flowers. Most are twining and erect herbaceous plants; a few are woody vines, trees, or shrubs. The family is widespread in both tropical and temperate areas. Most popular morning glories are of the genus Ipomoea, as is the sweet potato. Several species of bindweeds are agricultural pests. The seeds of two species, Rivea corymbosa and I. violacea, contain hallucinogenic compounds of historical interest
morningglory
A climbing plant (Ipomœa purpurea) having handsome, funnel-shaped flowers, usually red, pink, purple, white, or variegated, sometimes pale blue
red morning-glory
annual herb having scarlet flowers; the eastern United States
morning glory
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