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FREE: CottageGarden◠◡✿RARE CHOCOLATE GLORY ~ ELEGANT VINE ~ GREAT GIFT Ipomoea Nil Imperialis 5 SEEDS!

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The listing, CottageGarden◠◡✿RARE CHOCOLATE GLORY ~ ELEGANT VINE ~ GREAT GIFT Ipomoea Nil Imperialis 5 SEEDS! has ended.

Ipomoea Nil Imperialis
Rare Chocolate Morning Glory
(© 2015 Photo's Vikki's Garden)

Everyone Loves Chocolate...even if you can't eat it!

Ahhh, how wonderful to start my morning with a nice hot cup of coffee and this amazing beauty peeking out from the railing!

Chocolate Glory is so perfectly elegant, I can't help but picture it as a 'fiddle-de-dee" character from Gone With The Wind. Just like Scarlet, she's up early to parade her Chocolate Satin Southern Belle gown with its crisp-white ruffled petticoat to the envy of the Garden Party.

Go ahead and treat yourself to this rare but easy growing Chocolate Glory with is large variegated leaves complimenting its equally large 5-6" blooms. Growing up to 10' this vine is perfect for covering a trellis, fence or anything else you wish to cover in accented beauty.

ZONES: 3-10
SUN: FULL-PART

GERMINATE: Direct sow 1/4" after last frost. Or sow early indoors and plant seedling outside after ground has warmed. The warmer the ground the more blooms this vine will produce.
Questions & Comments
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is this a perinneal
Dec 25th, 2015 at 10:36:03 PM PST by
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Hi Cindy :) To my knowledge all glory's (morning or night) are annuals. That said, they are also fast growing and re-seed their location at the end of each season, which makes it appear as if they are the same vines are returning year after year. You can also collect the seeds yourself and plant each spring in ground or pots with support to climb.
Dec 26th, 2015 at 7:50:17 AM PST by

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