Morning Glory "Raffles"
Double Morning Glory "Raffles" - Ipomoea imperialis.
An annual climbing plant with an abundance of large heart-shaped leaves, 200-300 cm high.
The flowers are amazingly beautiful, fully double, cherry-coloured with a white centre, up to 8 cm in diameter.
Flowering is abundant - from late June until frost. The flowers open in the morning and decorate the plant until the evening (this is much longer compared to other varieties of morning glory).
1,0 g = 40-70 seeds.
Agrotechnics.
Morning glory is photophilous and heat-loving; it does not tolerate frost. Sow 2-3 seeds per hole in open ground in the second half of May. It is advisable to soak the seeds for a day before sowing. Shoots appear in 6-14 days, the distance between plants should be 25-35 cm.
Used for landscaping balconies and vases, creating vertical flowering screens.
An annual climbing plant with an abundance of large heart-shaped leaves, 200-300 cm high.
The flowers are amazingly beautiful, fully double, cherry-coloured with a white centre, up to 8 cm in diameter.
Flowering is abundant - from late June until frost. The flowers open in the morning and decorate the plant until the evening (this is much longer compared to other varieties of morning glory).
1,0 g = 40-70 seeds.
Agrotechnics.
Morning glory is photophilous and heat-loving; it does not tolerate frost. Sow 2-3 seeds per hole in open ground in the second half of May. It is advisable to soak the seeds for a day before sowing. Shoots appear in 6-14 days, the distance between plants should be 25-35 cm.
Used for landscaping balconies and vases, creating vertical flowering screens.
Bot. syn.: Ipomoea nil.