Jacquemontia pentanthos, Skyblue clustervine, Key West Morning Glory
Jacquemontia pentanthos, Skyblue clustervine, Key West Morning Glory Skyblue clustervine (Jacquemontia pentanthos) is a south Florida native, naturally found only in Collier, Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Broward Counties. In Florida, it is listed as a state endangered species. It's an evergreen, twining vine that produces many small but showy flowers. Bloom color is typically sky blue but may have pinkish hues, all with white throats. Leaves are deeply veined and oval– to cordate-shaped. This is a species of lower elevation, moist habitats - hammock and wetland edges it performs better when given ample moisture. It can withstand extended drought, but declines under such conditions. It also cannot withstand extended periods of inundation. As a coastal plant, it has some salt tolerance, but it is not a coastal dune plant and is not the best choice for those conditions. Flowering occurs mostly in the winter months, but can occur at any time. Large numbers of sky-blue flowers are produced