| Varieties Available | Ipomoea Nil | Heian (Ancient Kyoto) |
Heian no Akatsuki, or The Dawn of the Heian Era, is a very hard-to-find cultivar of the Heian series of Japanese Morning Glories. Their blooms are among the largest. Their amazing patterns range from solid deep pink, to white and pink blizzard, to deep pink central star surrounded by light pink. Truly, a stunning example of the diversity of Morning Glories.
CULTIVAR DETAILS: |
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Name: |
The Dawn of the Heian Era / Heian no Akatsuki |
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Species: |
Ipomoea Nil |
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Color: |
Deep pink, light pink |
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Star: |
Deep pink, light pink |
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Petal: |
Solid, 5+ Petals |
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Pattern: |
Solid, blizzard |
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Bloom Size: |
Massive, 4 – 6 inch |
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Leaves: |
Variegated green, 5-lobed |
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Vine: |
Slightly fuzzy, green, red |
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Seed: |
Black, medium |
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Height: |
8 – 14 ft |
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Origin: |
Onalee Seeds / Japan |
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Take a look at some of our The Dawn of the Heian Era / Heian no Akatsuki blooms from 2015: