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Ipomoea, Blackie
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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.
| 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. | |||
| Edibility Rating | (0 of 5) |
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| Other Uses | (0 of 5) |
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| Weed Potential | No | |||
| Medicinal Rating | (1 of 5) |
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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.