Common Morning Glories (Ipomoea purpurea) are beautiful flowers and if trained to a metal frame, they might be kept as a houseplant if given plenty of light (6 or more hours per day). However, please keep in mind that the Morning Glory is a fast growing vine (2-3 meter or 6-9 feet) . It can get to be uncontrollable very quickly - that's why it is called an seriously invasive weed. What I like to do is have them growing on a frame totally enclosing the outside of my bedroom window. It provides shade and humidity in the late afternoon, and I love the scratchy whispers they make in the breeze.
You can grow in both using the seed from where you go buy in store and from the seed or pollen of the plant
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It is illegal to grow most species of morning glories in Arizona due to their classification as a noxious weed.
Morning glories is not a compound word, but lamppost is a compound word.
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Morning glories do not have tap roots. In zone 5, it is an annual. So they roots are not that deep.
Martinique has a wide variety of plant life. Some of the plants which grow there are mangroves, orchids, ferns, and morning glories.
LSA can be found naturally in several plant species, including morning glories, Hawaiian baby woodrose, and Rivea corymbosa.
No, morning glories cannot be forced to flower. In order to get them to bloom on time, make sure you are using a manure based soil.
Morning glories are hardy enough that they will survive and grow almost anywhere. If you want to start these flowers from seed before the ground reaches 50 decrees F (warm enough to nurture seeds), then you can plant them in a pot indoors and germinate them. Otherwise, you can sew the seeds in the ground according to the seed package directions.
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