| 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.
CULTIVAR DETAILS: |
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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: