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  1. Apr 18, 2022 · Native to Mexico and Central America, common morning glory vines grow by clinging to nearby supports with tendrils, rapidly growing up to 12 feet or more during the season. They can be planted from seed about one month before the last spring frost, and self-sow effusively, making it very likely they'll come back the following year.

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  2. Apr 25, 2023 · Morning glory, a flowering vine with purple, blue, and pink flowers, grows easily wherever you plant it as long as it gets plenty of sun and a bit of afternoon shade. This annual, hardy in Zones 2-11, is grown from seeds. It adds color to large walls, fences, or trellises in a vertical display of flowers.

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  3. 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. This drought-tolerant plant grows quickly—up to 10 feet in one season—and can self-seed fairly easily.

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  4. 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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  5. May 8, 2019 · The titan of the trellis, morning glory thrives in sunny, inhospitable areas. Learn how to grow and care for this flowering vine now on Gardener's Path.

  6. Morning Glory vines are frost-tender, perennial climbing vines and beautiful flowers that quickly overtake a trellis. Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators are drawn to these striking flowers. Learn how to grow morning glory vine and add it to your garden.

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