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  2. Southeast Michigan forecast: Record high temps, hail ... - AOL

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    Hang on to your hats, folks. Meteorologists predict that in southeast Michigan, the weather will be a wild ride with strong wind gusts, perhaps even a tornado, large hail, thunder, and snowstorms ...

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  4. How windy will Monday be across Michigan today? What to know

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    Expect winds to pick up in the morning, with gales expected in the afternoon and evening, per the weather agency. The region will see a cool Monday, with highs ranging from the high 40s to the mid ...

  5. Ipomoea arborescens - Wikipedia

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    Ipomoea arborescens, the tree morning glory, is a rapidly-growing, semi-succulent flowering tree in the family Convolvulaceae. This tropical plant is mostly found in Mexico, and flowers in late autumn and winter. [2] Its common name in Nahuatl (native name in Mexico) is Cazahuatl or Cazahuate.

  6. Ipomoea hederacea - Wikipedia

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    Ipomoea hederacea, the ivy-leaved morning glory or Kaladana, [2] is a flowering plant in the bindweed family. The species is native to tropical parts of the Americas, and has more recently been introduced to North America. It now occurs there from Arizona to Florida and north to Ontario and North Dakota.

  7. Ipomoea alba - Wikipedia

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    Ipomoea alba, known in English as tropical white morning glory, moonflower or moonvine, is a species of night-blooming morning glory, native to tropical and subtropical regions of North and South America, from Argentina to northern Mexico, Arizona, Florida [3] and the West Indies. [4]

  8. Ipomoea coccinea - Wikipedia

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    Red morning glories are fast growing, twisting climbing flowering vines that attract butterflies. The leaves are heart-shaped at the base, and commonly are three-lobed. They grow up to be about 50–100 mm (2–4 in) long and about half as wide. The vines can reach 3 m (10 ft) or more in length. The flowers are dull red with an orange throat.

  9. Morning glory - Wikipedia

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    Morning glory has been a favorite flower in Japan for many a long century. [10] The cultivation started in the Nara period (8th century). [10] The big booms of the selective breeding of the morning glory happened in the Edo era (17-19th century). [10] The large-flowered morning glory was broadly cultivated as a hobby flower.