The Morning
Glory is September's Birth Flower
Everyone knows that they have a specific
birthstone that is placed in jewelry and trinkets to signify the
month they were born in. However, many people don't know that
just like the stones, each month has a flower or two as well,
which symbolizes birth. Here is the history and meaning behind
your birth flower.
September: Morning Glory
Alternate: Aster
As its name insinuates, the Morning Glory is
a flower that blooms in the morning hours. However, by the time
the sun has fallen, the flower has died. Each morning will give
birth to a brand new flower on the plant. Because they bloom in
the morning, they are often pollinated by hummingbirds, bees,
butterflies and other daytime birds and insects.
Many species of Morning Glory have seeds that
contain LSA which is a drug that is up to 10% as potent as LSD.
To discourage the growing of Morning Glory specifically for
drugs, some cultivators are treating the seeds before they sell
them with a chemical that can not be washed off and will cause
vomiting and sickness if ingested.
In Japan the Morning Glory is known as asagao,
asa "morning" and kao "face". In China it has been
used for medicinal purposes as a powerful laxative. During the
Edo Period it because a popular decorative flower. It is often
used next to walls as it will grow as a vine, blocking out some
of the heat and lowering air conditioning bills in the summer.
Fun and interesting fact: By soaking
the flowers from the Morning Glory in water for a couple of
weeks you can create a mildly alcoholic wine with a good flavor
and mild psychedelic effect. You can add herbs or honey to this
to enhance the flavor.