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  1. Apr 17, 2023 · 1. Caprice. Sky blue with a lavender star at the center, ‘Caprice’ is a real monster of a grower, even among morning glories. The vines can reach up to twenty feet in length, enabling it to cover vast amounts of space. The color combinations here practically glow in intensity, with a pleasing spectrum of saturation.

  2. Sep 1, 2021 · Plant three to five morning glory plants spaced evenly around a large pot, ideally a minimum of 30-40cm wide and deep. Part-fill the pot with a good, peat-free multi-purpose potting compost, then gently remove each plant from its pot by turning it upside down with fingers spread across the surface of the compost, so as to keep the root ball as intact as possible.

  3. Morning glory vines are sturdy and not generally affected by disease or pests, but can occasionally be susceptible to white blister, rust, fungal leaf spot, stem rot, and wilt. They can also be bothered by aphids, leaf miners, spider mites, and caterpillars. Other: Deer will eat morning glory leaves and vines, although the seeds are poisonous.

  4. Aug 17, 2023 · Morning Glory, also known as Ipomoea, is an ornamental vining flower that grows in most places around the world annually or perennially. Requiring little care, it is quite popular with gardeners. Morning glories can often be found outdoors adorning walls, fences, or pergolas but also indoors in containers.

  5. Jul 17, 2022 · For that reason, morning glory is sometimes seen as a symbol of the fleeting nature of love and how relationships may end. This symbolic meaning was heavily adopted during the Victorian Era. 4. Love in Vain. Another mainly that is heavily based on cultural tales and the nature of the flower is loving in vain.

  6. Jan 4, 2024 · Adult morning glories are very tolerant of poor soil conditions, but the seeds need a well-draining growing medium. To achieve this, mix 1 part perlite with 3 parts soil, or mix 1 part salt-free sand with 2 parts soil. Do not mix sand with clay-heavy soil. There's no need to grow these in extra-rich, fertile soil.

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  7. Oct 8, 2023 · The chocolate rose silk variety is one of the more subdued morning glories. Its mauve flowers and tri-lobe leaves aren’t as showy as some of the others, but the white picotee edge and 5-6 inch blooms still make it a great addition to a garden. This twining annual is a rare variety, so you won’t see it too often.

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