Oct 29, 2016 #1 rebbetzin Garden Addicted Joined Apr 4, 2008 Messages 1,099 Reaction score 437 Points 220 Location Tucson Arizona Zone 9/10 This particular bush is over 10 years old. I have moved it several times, and it stays very happy! The flowers were so pretty this morning. The bush is about 6 feet tall! Attachments 10 28 16 EU Morning Glories 02 email.JPG 152.7 KB · Views: 297
This particular bush is over 10 years old. I have moved it several times, and it stays very happy! The flowers were so pretty this morning. The bush is about 6 feet tall!
Oct 29, 2016 #2 Smart Red Garden Master Joined Jan 10, 2012 Messages 11,303 Reaction score 7,406 Points 417 Location South-est, central-est Wisconsin Beautiful! What's the scientific name of your plant?
Oct 30, 2016 Thread starter #3 rebbetzin Garden Addicted Joined Apr 4, 2008 Messages 1,099 Reaction score 437 Points 220 Location Tucson Arizona Zone 9/10 Smart Red said: Beautiful! What's the scientific name of your plant? Click to expand... Ipomoea carnea ssp. fistulosa http://centerofthewebb.ecrater.com/p/18163589/rare-pink-morning-glory-bush They are really hardy, and grow easily from seed. The seeds are "hairy" and take a while to germinate.
Smart Red said: Beautiful! What's the scientific name of your plant? Click to expand... Ipomoea carnea ssp. fistulosa http://centerofthewebb.ecrater.com/p/18163589/rare-pink-morning-glory-bush They are really hardy, and grow easily from seed. The seeds are "hairy" and take a while to germinate.
Oct 31, 2016 #4 Smart Red Garden Master Joined Jan 10, 2012 Messages 11,303 Reaction score 7,406 Points 417 Location South-est, central-est Wisconsin Thank you. I will look them up around here.