Description | Crimson Rambler Morning Glory (Ipomoea) produces large trumpet-shaped crimson flowers. A heritage Morning Glory. |
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Pronunciation | (eye-po-MEE-ah) |
Plant Type | Annuals, Vines, Site author's observations |
Sunlight | full |
Moisture | aveage |
Soil & Site | average |
Flowers | crimson, blooms in the morning during the summer, flowers seem to last longer during the cooler parts of the season |
Stems | twining |
Roots | fiborus |
Dimensions | over 6 feet |
Maintenance | needs a support to climb on, morning glories have reseeded in my gardens |
Propagation | seeds, helps to nick or soak the seeds, soaking has worked for me |
Author's Notes | This morning glory is a very fast growing plant. During the fall clean up, it was a hard chore untangling the vines from the supporting structures. |