Morning glory flowers are a true old-fashioned beauty! Home flower gardeners are growing morning glory (Ipomoea) for their vibrant colors including purples, reds, pinks, and blues.
Quick Guide: Planting, Growing & Caring for Morning Glory Flowers
– Colors range from bold purple to pink, red and blue
– Self-seeding annual; climbs 6-18 feet high if supported
– Direct seed after last frost, but seed must be prepared for best results
The common morning glory is adored by gardeners around the world and for good reason. The low-maintenance beauty of the morning glory vines speaks for itself.
When planting your morning glory plant, pick a sunny spot! This plant requires full sun in order to bloom at its best.The flowers will only bloom if they are exposed to direct sunlight