Whether adorning trellises, fences, or arbours, Ipomoea transform any vertical space into a breathtaking tapestry as the funnel-shaped flowers unfurl in abundance. To the delight of nearby butterflies, new blooms are produced each day, from June to October, which close in the afternoon, hence the common name, ‘Morning Glory’.Your collection comprises; rubro-coerulea ‘Grandpa Otts’ - funnel-shaped violet-blue blooms which flare at the ends boast reddish pink markings, height 4m, spread 2.5m; rubro-coerulea ‘Heavenly Blue’ - sky-blue flushed, funnel-shaped flowers unfurl in abundance, height 4m, spread 1m; and rubro-coerulea ‘Star of Yelta’ - deep, velvety purple blue blooms with rich red markings forming a star, height 2m, spread 50cm. Thriving in full sun and any well-drained soil except chalk based, these warm temperate, annual vines are easy to cultivate by seed and require minimal maintenance. Versatile beauties, Ipomoea rubro-coerulea will also tumble if planted into your hanging b
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