What kind of plant is this?


Question:I think is like an ivy, with a few purple flowers. The flowers bloom during the day. Its growing over a bush.

Answers:
it might be a morning glory.
Morning glory is a common name for over 1,000 species of flowering plants in the family the Convolvulaceae, belonging to the following genera:

Calystegia
Convolvulus
Ipomoea
Merremia
Rivea


Kenilworth Ivy is a trailing plant that grows lavender flowers.
http://www.delawarewildflowers.org/0586.
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/1330/...
Maybe Chinese(Wisteria sinensis) or Japanese Wisteria--
(Wisteria floribunda) (Fabaceae)
; these websites have pictures of both: http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symb...
http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/bota...
It's actually considered an invasive plant in some parts of the country and will grow over bushes and into trees. When it flowers the flowers hang down kind of like grape clusters--but in lavender, white, or a bluish purple panicle.
could be a weed. Morning glory usually has vivid colorings and not light purple. Growing over a bush you dont want so pull it if it is a problem
It sounds like wisteria - if it's like a vine. It can be pretty but quite invasive. It will take over other plants if planted beside or in-between them. It's better situated by itself on a trellis or some other structure.
vinca?

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