Ipomoea tricolor
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Allan Armitage Ipomoea tricolor
Allan Armitage
Ipomoea tricolor
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Morning Glory
Common Names:
  • Morning Glory
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Morning Glory
 
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Origin:

  Mexico, South America  

Sun/Water Requirements:

  Partial/Full sun.
Moderate to wet conditions.
Armitage says: "Place in full sun, provide shrubs or structures for support. Heat and moisture are needed for vigorous growth and enthusiastic flowering."

Growth:

  Range: Grows from 6' to 12'.

Flowers:

  Color(s): Lavender, Yellow
Season(s): Summer

Armitage says: "The funnel-shaped flowers are generally borne singly to several-flowered and are 2-3" wide. "  

Foliage:

  Armitage says: "The smooth 2-3" wide leaves are ovate to heart-shaped and borne on long petioles."  

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