| Varieties Available | Ipomoea Hederacea |
This amazing little blue beauty came up with seeds that were marked lindheimeri but their leaves were all
heart-shaped instead of
multi-lobed like the Lindheimeri’s Morning Glory has. Another difference is this variety had no scent, like the Lindheimeri itself has. After a year of searching for what this variety was, and with the help of a friend, I have come to believe this variety is the
Entireleaf Morning Glory. It is pretty and closely resembles Ivy Leaf Morning Glory, which has tri-lobed variegated green leaves.
CULTIVAR DETAILS: |
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Name: |
Entireleaf Morning Glory |
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Species: |
Ipomoea Hederacea var Integriuscula |
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Color: |
Blue |
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Star: |
Blue |
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Petal: |
Solid, 5 Petals |
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Pattern: |
Solid |
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Bloom Size: |
Small, 1 – 1½ inch |
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Leaves: |
Green, heart shaped |
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Vine: |
Slightly fuzzy, green, red |
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Seed: |
Black, medium |
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Height: |
8 – 12 ft |
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Origin: |
Unexpected Volunteer |
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Take a look at some of our Entireleaf Morning Glory blooms from 2014: