Scouting Guide for Problems of Fruit
Scouting Guide for Problems of Fruit

Morning Glories in Bramble Plantings

Morning Glories in Bramble Plantings

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Morning glories (Ipomoea spp.) are common vines; most Kentucky species are annuals. Vines can readily smother desired plants and interfere with pesticide applications and harvest. Seed can remain dormant for decades. 

Morning glory flower variations.

Morning glory flower variations.

(Photo: Shawn Wright, University of Kentucky)

 

Morning glory flower variations.

Morning glory flower variations.

(Photo: Shawn Wright, University of Kentucky)

   

Management:

  • Physical removal of seedlings using hoes or string trimmers is effective if plants are cut below the cotyledons.
  • Most herbicides are only moderately effective; spot applications of burndown herbicides may be effective.
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201F Plant Science Building 1405 Veterans Drive Lexington, KY 40546-0312