Capture the rugged beauty of the coast with Beach Morning Glory (Ipomoea imperati). A resilient member of the morning glory family, this trailing evergreen vine is a coastal powerhouse, naturally found sprawling across sandy dunes and beaches in tropical and subtropical regions. It features handsome, funnel-shaped white flowers with sunny yellow centers that open with the morning light and close by afternoon, earning the plant its evocative common name.
True to its scientific name—derived from the Greek for "worm-like" stems and the Latin for "emperor"—this vine commands the dunes, trailing up to 30 feet wide while staying low to the ground (typically under 6 inches tall). Its leathery, succulent leaves and smooth stems are built to withstand heat, wind, and significant salt spray. As it creeps, it roots at the nodes, making it an exceptional choice for stabilizing sand and controlling erosion in seaside landscapes.
Key Features:
- Showy Ephemeral Blooms: Large, funnel-shaped white flowers with yellow centers bloom from summer to fall (or year-round in warm areas), opening in the morning and wilting by afternoon.
- Coastal Resilience: Highly tolerant of significant salt spray, heat, wind, and drought; thrives in dry to moist sandy soils.
- Dune Stabilizer: Stems root at the nodes as they scramble across the ground, locking down sandy dunes and preventing erosion.
- Expansive Groundcover: A creeping vine that can trail up to 30 feet in width while maintaining a low, mat-forming profile.
- Succulent Foliage: Features leathery, succulent, alternate leaves that are elliptic to oval and often lobed.
- Pollinator-Safe: Grown non-GMO and free of harmful neonicotinoids, promoting a healthy ecosystem for pollinators and wildlife.
Available in a one gallon container to create a resilient coastal groundcover.
Why Choose Beach Morning Glory?
Beach Morning Glory is the ultimate solution for seaside gardeners facing the challenge of shifting sands and salty air. Its ability to tolerate "significant and ongoing amounts of salt" makes it indispensable for dunes and the upper fringes of beaches. Whether you need a tough groundcover for a dry, sandy site or a natural tool for erosion control, this vine delivers functionality alongside the classic beauty of morning glory blooms.
Planting Tips:
- Location: Grows best in full sun on dry to moist sandy soils. Ideal for dunes, beach fringes, and open, dry sites.
- Watering: Highly drought-tolerant once established; capable of thriving in open, dry, sandy environments.
- Maintenance: Minimal care required. The plant stabilizes itself by rooting at the nodes. Propagate by seed or division if you wish to expand your planting.
For more information on planting, view our How to Plant Your Native Plants guide and other planting tips in the Garden for Wildlife Learning Center.