Morning Glory (annual flowering vine)
Ipomoea
Description
Morning Glory Ipomoea, are vigorous annual vines with trumpet-shaped flowers. Morning glory is so named because the flowers open in the cool of morning, then close when it gets too hot. On cloudy days and in the fall, the blossoms stay open all day. They are great in hanging baskets, pots, on fences, trellises, and arbors. They come in shades of pink, purple, red, white, and blue. Including the very popular "Heavenly Blue!" Zones 9-11
- Botanical Name
- Ipomoea
- Height
- 6-10' Tall
- Width
- 3-6' Wide
- Sun Exposure
- Full Sun
- Soil Type
- Well Draining
- Bloom Time
- Early Summer Mid Summer Late Summer Fall Long Blooming
- Foliage Colors
- Dark Green Light Green
- Water Requirements
- Moderate