The listing, morning glory has ended.
Season: Perennial/Annual
Height: 8-10 Feet (Viving)
Bloom Season: Summer/Fall
Environment: Full Sun/Dry/Moist
Zones: 9-11 (As Perennial)
All Regions of North America (As Annual)
Morning Glory Mixed [ Ipomoea Purpurea ]
is an annual deciduous vine with
alternating heart-shaped leaves and large,
purple flowers that may show streaks of
white and pink. This lovely old-fashioned
vining trumpet-shaped flower is available
in many colors and flower sizes and is
native to tropical areas of Mexico,
Central and South America. The plant is
invaluable for covering an unsightly fence
or creating seasonal screening as a living
wall.
Morning Glory Mixed [ Ipomoea Purpurea ]
has the two inch flowers, which open in
the morning and only last a few hours, are
prominent from July to September. The
vine, which is covered with fine hairs,
may grow between ten and sixteen feet in
height by twining around other structures.
It is usually grown as an annual vine and
the plant is excellent re-seeder - if you
plant it once you may never have to plant
it again.
This plant is attractive to bees,
butterflies and birds.
PLANTING
Sow Inside: Before last frost
Sow Outside: Spring after last frost.
(Soak seeds overnight in tepid water
before sowing)
Seed Depth: 1/8 Inch
Days to Emerge: 14-21
12 seeds