The listing, Large Morning Glory (50+ seeds) has ended.
In cultivation, most are treated as perennial plants in frost-free areas and as annual plants in colder climates, but some species tolerate winter cold. There are some species which are strictly annual (e.g. I. nil), producing many seeds, and some perennial species (e.g. I. indica) which are propagated by cuttings. Some moonflowers, which flower at night, are also in the morning glory family.
Because of their fast growth, twining habit, attractive flowers, and tolerance for poor, dry soils, some morning glories are excellent vines for creating summer shade on building walls when trellised, thus keeping the building cooler and reducing heating and cooling costs. Flowers can get up to 4" across. Mine ranged from 3-4".
These seeds are of the Purple color with some white throw in, and they are 2011 seeds.
Ship in bubble-wrap envelope for protection.