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Morning Glory Chocolate Seed
Ipomoea - nil
$2.99
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| Item #1213 |
Annual. Blooms summer to fall. 8'-10' vine. Soft chocolate rose-colored blooms have a white picotee edge. While it's not exactly like growing true chocolate in your garden, 'Chocolate' Morning Glory will give you deliciously beautiful flowers to cover an arbor, trellis, or fence! Charming in any setting, these silky stunning flowers are a unique twist on the old-fashioned colors. Just imagine them fluttering over an arbor or trellis, against the pale blue sky! A vigorous vine, its large flowers bloom in mid summer and last until frost. Despite the yummy name, bear in mind that all parts of this plant are poisonous.
When to plant outside: Sow in spring, after average last frost date or until early summer when temperatures warm up. Plants started too early outside will end up less vigorous than plants started when temperatures are warmer.
When to start inside: Sow 4-6 weeks before planting outside (late spring or early summer). Sow into a peat pot and transplant directly outside to avoid disturbing roots.
Special Germination Instructions: Soak seed in water for 12-24 hours or nick with sandpaper before planting.
We cannot ship this variety to Arizona as per state regulations. Please do not order if your shipping address is in this state.
(To view a commonly asked question about Morning Glories, click here.).
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