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  1. Oct 10, 2023 · Morning glories are technically perennials, returning year after year in zones where the temperature doesn’t regularly dip below 45 degrees Fahrenheit, like USDA zones 9 – 11. They are grown as annuals in zones 2-8 .

  2. They bloom from early summer to the first frost of fall . Their fragrant, colorful flowers come in pink, purple-blue, magenta, or white colors. Pollinators love Morning Glories’ trumpet-shaped blooms. Train twining morning glory vines over a pergola or arch, or use them as a dense groundcover.

  3. Aug 14, 2024 · Annuals vs Perennials. Technically, most morning glories are perennial plants that come back year after year. However, this is only the case in hotter zones where they are truly hardy: zones 9, 10, and 11. Gardeners in cooler zones, 2 through 8, can still grow morning glories.

  4. As we’ve learned, some morning glories are annuals and some are perennials. Perennial morning glories must be grown in the appropriate plant hardiness zones in order to survive the winter. However, perennial morning glory plants can be grown as annuals in other zones.

  5. Mar 17, 2023 · When do morning glories bloom? Direct-sown plants typically begin flowering in late summer, while those started early indoors may bloom all summer. Originating in Mexico and Central America, the...

  6. May 8, 2019 · The common morning glory is an easy-to-grow ornamental flower that’s tolerant of a variety of conditions, a voracious grower that opens its blooms wide in the morning only to wilt by the afternoon. Requiring little care, it’s the annual groundcover and trellis plant of choice for gardeners everywhere.

  7. LANDSCAPE DESIGN TIPS. MORNING GLORY BASICS. Zones: Annual in areas that get below 45 F, but can still reseed and come back year after year on their own; perennial in warmer, more tropical climates. Height/Spread: 6 to 12 feet, or more depending on variety. Exposure: Full sun. Bloom Time: June to October. Color:

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