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20 PURPLE MORNING GLORY FLOWER VINE SEEDS (Ipomoea purpurea) The Purple Morning Glory or (Ipomoea purpurea) Bears a Profusion of Blue, Red and Violet-Purple, Trumpet-Shaped Flowers from Early Summer until Early Autumn. Their Large, Fragrant, Colorful Flowers are Known to Attract Pollinators, Including Butterflies and Hummingbirds! The Flowers Open in the Early Morning and Fade by the Afternoon. The Leaves are all Green and Heart Shaped. The Purple Morning Glory G rows 3 Feet Tall and has Large 3 Inch Flowers that Open a Rosy Purple and Mature a Deep Purple. It Works well Nestled in Borders. The Fast Growing Vine will Grow 8-10 Foot Long, Climbing Vines to be Grown on a Structure: Trellis, Fence, or Arbor. The Showy Dingle or Double Flowers Come in Colors of Blue, Purple, & Pink. It is an Annual for any Growing Zones that gets Below 45 Degrees F, but is Much like a Perennial in the Sense that All of the Seeds that Fall will Produce More the Next Spring. Common Name Morning glory, common morning glory Botanical Name Ipomoea purpurea Family Convolvulaceae Plant Type Annual or Perennial depending upon climate. Mature Size 6–10 ft. tall, 3–6 ft. wide Sun Exposure Full Soil Type Moist, well-drained Soil pH Neutral, acidic Bloom Time Summer, fall Flower Color Purple, pink, blue, white Hardiness Zones 2–11 (USDA) Native Area North America Purple Morning Glory Germination: 1) Scarify by sanding the seed shells with sandpaper, and place a few shallow nicks with a small knife of nail clippers. Stay shallow and Never too deep as it will kill any chance of germination. 2) Soak seeds in water for 24 hours. 3) Use a well draining seed starting mix and keep moist at all times, never wet. Plant seeds appx. 1/4" inch deep. 4) Use a heated propagator with a thermostat to set the daytime temperature to 86 degrees, while letting it drop to 68 at night. Alternating temperatures mimic their natural environment and drastically improves germination rates. 5) Cover with a piece of plastic to help retain humidity until the sprout. Check moisture levels every other day to be sure it doesn't dry out. 6) Expect germination within 5-21 days. "Please Contact us First if you Need Anything"