Morning Glories offered on this page are winter hardy species. They either grow as annual to perennial vines or soft-wooded, dwarf perennial shrubs. All are easily cultivated in any rich, yet very well drained, slightly rocky soil in preferably full sun. A protected spot is recommended for the soft-wooded, shrub-like perennials native to the Mediterranean, such as Convolvulus cantabricus and Convolvulus sabatius. Sow seeds flat in any well drained, sandy soil. Keep pots in a sunny and protected spot outside. Carefully transplant seedlings to the garden as soon as they are strong enough. All are USDA Climate Zone 7. 10 seeds per package. |
Convolvulus siculus ssp. siculus15 (40)cm, a dwarf annual morning glory with small skyblue flowers on erect to slightly creeping stalks. Native of rocky sunny sites throughout the western Mediterranean. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights in late spring. VII-IX. |
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seed package 4557 | € 3,99* |
Convolvulus tricolor (Tricolored Morning-Glory)30 (50)cm, Tricolored Morning-Glory is a dwarf annual morning glory with numerous small, yet ornamental tricolored flowers in purple, white and yellow throughout summer. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights in late spring. Can be grown as a creeping ground covering plant or as a climber. VII-IX. |
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seed package 4525 | € 3,99* |