The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ipomoea tricolor.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bedellia somnulentella.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Convolulus tricolor.
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Morning Glory, which is of the Ipomoea species, can be toxic to goats even though they love the plant.
The accepted scientific name is Bedellia somnulentella.
Ipomoea purpurea
It is illegal to grow most species of morning glories in Arizona due to their classification as a noxious weed.
The accepted scientific name is Bedellia minor.
It is the Morning Glory, scientific name of "Major Convolvulus"
Yes, but please be aware that there are over 1,000 varieties; seeds (sold) are normally coated (and poisonous), and you may not get the effect you were looking for that way.
There are two different trumpet vines from what I see.. Chalice (Centalla - which is poisonous and has berries) and the type I have -- Trumpet vine (Campsis radicans) - which can be mildly irritating to some people's skin and has seed pods. My type of trumpet vines supposedly is not poisonous to chickens from most of the web sites that differentiate between the two plants.
No. Nicotine is not a diarrhetic, it is an anti-biotic. Nicotine will help you with an inflamed bowl but not constipation. Caffeine however is a diarrhetic. It is why so many people drink coffee in the morning, to help them empty their bowels in the morning.