Morning Glories are winter hardy to tropical, usually annual or semiperennial climbers with trumpet-shaped flowers. Especially several tropical species have a perennial rootstock from which emerge the annual vine. All subtropical species are easily grown in any well drained, humus-rich, preferably rocky soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep perennial drier in a frostfree and sunny spot at a minimum of some 15°C. Sow seeds flat in any well drained sandy and humus rich soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C. Keep soil always slightly moist from beneath. 10 seeds per package. |
Convolvulus remotus (Australian Bindweed)200 (400)cm, Australian Bindweed is a perennial climber with middle green, narrowly arrow shaped leaves and bright pink flower cups. Growing in shrubs in open, sunny sites throughout New South Wales, W Victoria, Queensland, and New Territory (Australia). A nice pot plant for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Requires a climbing aid. Keep drier in winter at a winter low of some 15°C. V-VIII. |
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seed package 3884 | € 4,99 |