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  2. Apr 18, 2022 · Morning Glory Care. The common morning glory is a favorite of gardeners everywhere for good reason. The eye-catching vines are very low maintenance—they can be easily started from seed in early spring, and you don't need to prune or deadhead them as they grow.

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  3. Annual morning glory flowers may be pink, white, magenta, blue, purple, or red. Field bindweed flowers only occur in either pink or white, and blooms are much smaller than annual morning glory. Morning glory vines are usually thicker than bindweed vines and typically have small hairs.

  4. Beach morning glory, railroad vine, bayhops Ipomoea pes-caprae. Zones: Annual, perennial in zones 9-11. Height/Spread: Ground cover 16 inches high and can spread over 30 feet. Exposure: Full sun. Bloom Time: Late summer. Color: Pink petals with a darker center. Tolerant of sandy soil, salty air and water.

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  5. Oct 10, 2023 · This popular vine can be grown as perennials or annuals depending on zone and planting conditions. 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.

  6. Dec 22, 2022 · Morning glory (or moonflower) is a stunning summer-flowering vine that clambers up fences and supports and quickly bursts forth with weeks of exotic color. It is ideal for sunny spots, opening in a continuing succession of large trumpet-shaped flowers from early summer until the first frosts.

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  7. 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.

  8. Morning glory vine has handsome heart-shaped leaves and delicate trumpet flowers and is easy to grow (reaching heights of up to 15 feet in a single season). Don't let it turn into an invasive pest (deadhead flowers before it sets seed pods) and use it to mask a fence, wall, or trellis.

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