FLYING SAUCERS MORNING GLORY | id:56572 | Ecologically grown | Annual/self-seeds | Open Pollinated
lying Saucers Morning Glory (Ipomoea tricolor) is a striking annual vine known for its large, showy, two-tone flowers that resemble a flying saucer with deep blue petals and a white center. They bloom profusely in the summer and attracts pollinators like bees and hummingbirds. Its fast growth and vibrant flowers make it an excellent choice for adding a splash of color to vertical spaces, while its low-maintenance nature ensures easy care for gardeners of all skill levels. .
Companion plants: Black-eye Susan, Sweet Alyssum, Marigold, Nasturtiums, Clematis, Bee Balm, Junipers, Yews, Pole Bean.
Far from: Hops.
Planting tip: Seed scarification needed. Sow seed indoors 4 to 6 weeks before last frost date. It can be direct sown after all danger of frost has passed.
Seed depth:1/4″ Direct, Plant spacing:12-18″, Row spacing:18-24″, Sun Level:3, Watering Level:2, Germination:8-10 days/jrs, 21-30°C Optimally:23°C, Maturity:60-70 d/j, Height:8-10′, Attracts pollinators
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