Ipomoea, Kelly Ray

$4.00

Ah, grannyvine! Or Mexican morning glory, or just morning glory. No matter what you like to call it, Ipomoea  is a garden stunner. This annual climbing vine produces trumpet-like heavenly blue, pink, or white flowers.

If you’re looking for a fast-growing plant to trellis, this is a great choice. It will rapidly clamber upwards and fill in all available space. Trained up over an arch, or encouraged to cover a pergola, it makes for a beautiful display of flowers.

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Common Name Morning Glory, Grannyvine
Family Convolvulaceae
USDA hardiness 10-11
Known Hazards None known
Habitats Scrub and waste places[260].
Range Southern N. America - Mexico to the West Indies and tropical America.
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Weed Potential No
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Care (info)
Half Hardy Moist Soil Full sun
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