MOONFLOWER MORNING GLORY 100 Seeds. Morning glory vine forms twining vines with bell-shaped flowers, and its varieties have also become intertwined botanically under the name "morning glory." The name comes from the flowers, which last a single day. These flowers actually last a few weeks before becoming seed packets. These rapidly growing vines are closely related to the sweet potato. These seeds generate beautiful white flowers. Because they're quick, easy, and dependably colorful, morning glory is the most popular annual vine. The vines grow quickly to 10 feet or more only two months after seeds sprout. The leaves are heart-shaped, and the flowers are normally open from dawn to midmorning, but new varieties will stay open longer, especially on overcast days. I find this to be one of the easiest plants to grow. Moonflowers are nocturnal bloomers, perfect for night owls and late night strollers. After sunset, these huge white flowers bloom and glow all night in the moonlight. Then, as the sun rises, they close their fragrant blooms. Moonflowers are a vining plant, and can grow as much as 12-18 feet in a single year. They are perennial in their native tropical homes, and used as annuals in more northerly areas. Moonflower plants are prolific climbers with attractive leaves. When growing moonflowers, make sure to plant them where they can climb quickly towards the moon. Plant them along patios and sidewalks, where people are likely to be in early evening hours. Seeds can be sown directly into garden when soil is warm. Zones 3-10 All seeds are packaged and for the current growing season. PLEASE SEE MY OTHER SEED LISTINGS
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These are not Moon Flowers (Ipomoea alba)
These are not Moon Flowers, they are white morning glory flowers instead.The American Ipomoea alba are pictured, but these appear to be a white Asian variety.On the plus side, it only took two weeks to ship from China, and cost just $2.
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No bloom. Nothing. The seeds were so much ...
No bloom. Nothing. The seeds were so much smaller than other morning glory seeds that I have seen. Likely not morning glory.
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Not the right seeds
So after using Google to figure out what I grew I was at first thinking it was a potato. Then a red flower came and it turns out it's a IPOMOEA HEDERIFOLIA not a moonflower, aka Ipomoea alba.
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Five Stars
great product receive quickly
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Beauty
All is good, thanks
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