| Varieties Available | Ipomoea Nil | Heian (Ancient Kyoto) |
Heian no Haru, or The Spring of the Heian Era, brightens the garden with its light pink blooms. The main difference between Heian no Haru and Heian no Yoso-oi is that Heian no Haru has no white picotee edge. The gorgeous massive blooms are almost as big as the moonflower, but with the delicate pink hue of the spring.
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Name: |
The Spring of the Heian Era / Heian no Haru |
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Species: |
Ipomoea Nil |
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Color: |
Bright pink |
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Star: |
Bright pink |
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Petal: |
Solid, 5+ Petals |
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Pattern: |
Solid |
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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: |
Kimonoya Japan |
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Take a look at some of our The Spring of the Heian Era / Heian no Haru blooms from 2014: