Evolvulus glomeratus, commonly known as blue daze, Brazilian dwarf morning-glory, or Hawaiian blue eyes, is flowering plant from the family Convolvulaceae that is native to Brazil, Guyana, Bolivia and Venezuela.
[1] It is an evergreen subshrub that spreads to 60-90 cm in diameter with stems that become woody as they mature.
Both leaves and stems have a light grey fuzz.
The lavender-coloured flowers, with blueish petals, are funnel-shaped and are borne in leaf axils proximate to the stem tips.
The flowers open in the morning and close by the evening.