Morning Glory seeds- Annual flowering vine
• Carnevale di Venezia.(Ipomoea purpurea) A truly stunning mix of two types of flowers. They come white with rose-pink or with purple-blue stripes! Amazing looking and sure to be the highlinght of any garden. A hard to find variety from Europe.
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These strong climbers have beautifully-shaped blooms that unfurl in the sun and romantic tendrils that lend old-fashioned charm.
ABOUT MORNING GLORIES
Morning glories bloom from early summer to the first frost of fall. With slender stems and heart-shaped leaves, their trumpet-shaped flowers come in colors of pink, purple-blue, magenta, or white. Their fragrant, colorful flowers are not only attractive to our eyes but also beloved by butterflies and hummingbirds.
Train twining morning glory vines over a pergola or arch, or use as a dense groundcover. This drought-tolerant plant grows quickly—up to 10 feet in one season—and can self-seed fairly easily, too. Because of this, you’ll want to choose where you put this plant wisely! Otherwise, you may end up with more morning glories than you bargained for.
Warning: Morning glory seeds are poisonous, especially in large quantities. Keep them out of reach of children and pets.