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UPC 678482964945

Barcode for Outsidepride Ipomoea Purpurea Morning Glory Crimson Rambler Climbing, Vining, Trailing Plants for Arbors, Trellises - 250 Seeds

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Brand Outsidepride
Color Red
Size 250 Seeds
EAN 0678482964945
Manufacturer Outsidepride
MPN OUT-1992
UPC 678482964945

Description

  1. There is nothing like some glorious red blooms in the flower garden! Morning Glory is a great summer annual to adorn fences, walls, arches, or any other structure that it can climb. Ipomoea purpurea is a prolific bloomer, and this variety, Crimson Rambler, produces 2 - 3 inch deep red blooms that have white throats.
  2. This morning glory can climb or spread up to 10 feet growing in USDA zones 3 - 10 as an annual vine.
  3. These trumpet-shaped blooms heavily cover the foliage and are absolutely breathtaking! Morning Glory also has lovely foliage, deep green, heart-shaped leaves that provide the perfect back-drop for the colorful blooms. Hummingbirds will visit this annual often!
  4. Morning Glory seed has a hard seed coat. To improve germination, nick the seed with a knife and soak the seed overnight in tap water. Start the seeds directly outside in a sunny location. Space the plants about 9 - 12 inches apart, cover with inch of soil and keep the seed moist.
  5. Sowing Rate: 6 - 8 seeds per foot. Germination is usually within 21 days. In areas with a late spring, the seed can be started indoors and transplanted outside when the seedlings have 2 - 3 leaves. Grow Morning Glory in full sun to partial shade. They will thrive even in poor soils. After the first hard frost of fall, remove the plant.

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