Morning Glory - Heavenly Blue

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Morning Glory - Heavenly Blue

The Morning Glory Heavenly Blue, 'Tpomoea tricolor', has glorious 4 to 5 inch sky blue flowers. They are called morning glory because blooms open in the cool of the morning. During the fall, flowers open all day. The flowers of the Heavenly Morning Glory are 4 to 5 inches wide and are sky blue with a white throat. . They will bloom from summer until fall frost. The Heavenly Blue Morning Glory does not like to dry out, so water frequently. Morning glories seem to bloom earlier and with more blooms when they are constricted to a pot. Plant in the spring after the last average frost date. Plants started too early are less vigorous than those started later. This excellent vine will cover fences and trellises, grow as ground cover, or hang in large baskets or pots. ... get more information

 

Monkshood The flowers occur in clusters along tall spikes. Monkshood takes 2 to 3 years to bloom from seed. They are used for cut flowers and shade gardens. Note: All parts of the plant are poisonous, especially the roots.

Morning Glory - Heavenly Blue