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Location
South Africa
Format
Seeds
Product code
flower-seeds-common-morning-glory
Bob Shop ID
484875791

Morning Glory Purple Seeds.

Scientific name: Ipomoea purpurea (Convolvulaceae)
Alternative common names: Gewone purperwinde (Afrikaans); ibhoqo; ijalamu; ubatata wentaba (isiZulu); imotyikatsana (isiXhosa).

Morning Glory is a herbaceous twining annual with hairy stems up to 3m or more. Bright green, sparsely hairy, heart-shaped leaves. Purplish-blue, reddish, magenta or white funnel-shaped flowers, sometimes with contrasting stripes from November to May. This creeper invades woodlands, waste areas, arable land, roadsides, river banks and coastal dunes.

Flowers mainly during November-May, but throughout the year in tropical climates. Fruit/Seeds: Produces small capsules.

Seeds on offer is for the purple color morning glory variety.

Growing Morning Glory Vines

  • Morning glories are easily grown from seed and can be started indoors four to six weeks before the last spring frost.
  • If sown directly into the garden, plant after any threat of frost and once the ground has warmed up.
  • Pick a site that gets plenty of sun. They will tolerate some very light shade, but bloom their best in full sun.
  • Because of their rapid growth, choose a location that will allow for its mature size.
  • File the Morning Glory Purple seed coat to break the outer shell and soak for 24 hours prior to planting to help with germination.
  • Cover lightly with one-quarter to one-half inch of soil and water thoroughly.
  • When transplanting, be careful of the roots, as they don't like being disturbed.
  • Water deeply for several days after transplanting to help the roots get established in their new home.