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Ipomoea carnea/Bush Morning Glory
Smoe plants have almost pure white on opening
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Scientific Name:
Ipomoea carnea
Common Name:
Bush Morning Glory
Hardiness Zone:
9, 10, 11
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Height:
8-10 feet
Spread:
5 - 10 feet
Flower color:
Pink
Light Exposure:
Sun
Drainage:
Well drained, Moist, Dry
Rate of Growth:
Fast
Water Requirement:
Medium
Comments:
Bush morning glory has large clusters of flowers at the ends of the tall branches. Blooms repeatedly where hardy and late spring into fall where grown as an annual. Flowers are a pale pink on opening and become a clear, light pink as it ages. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds! Grows in an average garden soil and can stand some drought.