Morning GloryTREE BUSH WHITE FLOWERS Ipomoea carnea/fistulosa UNROOTED CUTTINGS

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Morning GloryTREE BUSH WHITE FLOWERS Ipomoea carnea/fistulosa UNROOTED CUTTINGS

$30.00

2 UNROOTED CUTTINGS. Easy to root! This relative of the morning glory has similar heart shaped leaves that are a rich green and 6 - 9 inches long. The plants grow 8-10 feet high and bloom in clusters of pure white flowers all spring and summer long!

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2 UNROOTED CUTTINGS for White Morning Glory Tree/Bush (Ipomoea carnea / Ipomoea fistulosa ). As always, planting instructions are included. Each cutting will be 12 inches long or longer. These root very easily in warm weather using well-draining soil and grow quickly.

This plant is AKA: Bush Morning Glory, Badoh Negro, Borrachero, Matacabra.

This relative of the morning glory has similar heart shaped leaves that are a rich green and 6 - 9 inches long. The plants grow 8-10 feet high and bloom in clusters of 4 white flowers all spring and summer long!

As the name suggests, the blooms fade as the sun warms them, just like morning glories - but they are impressive while they last, blooming in large clusters at the ends of the tall branches!! Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds! Grow these beauties in average soil in the full sun or partial shade, but they will need a trellis, fence or wall for support as they grow taller than their trunk can support on it's own - OR - you can allow the branches to grow naturally and arch downward near the ground which makes enjoying these flowers close up even easier!

These are hardy to zone 9, treat as an annual or container plant in colder climates. Drought tolerant. Morning glory trees can be easily propagated from seeds or cuttings seeds form in pods, like morning glories, and can be collected in the late summer or fall. You may also take cuttings in the fall/early winter before first frost and root and keep in your greenhouse over winter to get a head start the next spring.

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