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Ipomoea tricolor - Morning Glory Flying Saucers Seeds

Ipomoea tricolor Flying Saucer
Morning Glory, Volubilis

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Easy to plant, the young plant germinates quickly and is very voluble; like all ipomoeas... The variegated colours of white and blue are not common and brighten green spaces.

Delphine P., 03/11/2018

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Ipomoea tricolor 'Flying Saucers' is a popular heirloom variety that features spectacular blue and white striped flowers surrounding lemon yellow throats. Morning Glory is ideal for ground covers or airy displays when grown up a support. It thrives in a warm, sunny, sheltered position in loose, cool soil.
Flower size
8 cm
Height at maturity
2.50 m
Exposure
Sun
Annual / Perennial
Annual
Germination time (days)
18 days
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Sowing period April to June
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Flowering time July to October
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Description

Ipomoea tricolor 'Flying Saucers' is a popular heirloom variety that features spectacular blue and white striped flowers surrounding lemon yellow throats. In one season, it sends out long, twining stems loaded with buds that burst into bloom against mid-green foliage. Morning Glory is ideal for ground covers or airy displays when grown up a support. It thrives in a warm, sunny, sheltered position in loose, cool soil.

Ipomoea tricolor, poetically named Morning Glory, is a very vigorous perennial climber that belongs to the Convolvulaceae family. It is native to tropical America, probably Mexico. This tuberous rooted plant is not cold-hardy and is often treated as an annual in colder climates. 'Flying Saucers' produces 2 to 2.50 m long, twining stems that are quick to scramble up nearby supports. From July until the first frosts, it produces an abundance of saucer-shaped corollas, each measuring over 7 cm in diameter. Silky-smooth to the touch, they display striped sky blue and white petals with a yellow-white throat. Each flower is unique. Although the delicate blooms open and close in the space of day, they are constantly replaced on the plant. The stems bear 5 to 10 cm, oval to heart-shaped leaves, occasionally three-lobed. Their mid green colour and satin-like sheen really sets off the brightly coloured blooms. Each plant produces about 100 seed pods, i. e. about 600 seeds at the end of the growing season, before the first frosts.

Ipomoea is a distant cousin of common bindweed. Although it is distinctly less cold-hardy, it is such an enthusiastic grower that it makes an excellent annual. It thrives in any well-drained garden soil in a warm, sheltered position. It combines well with other short-lived climbers such as sweet peas or nasturtiums. It eagerly scrambles over trellises, pergolas, arches, balcony railings, trees, shrubs and even other vines such as clematis and wisteria. If it can't find a support, it can be left to roam free on the ground. Morning Glory is ideal for hiding unsightly walls or dead trees. In milder climates, it self-seeds easily.

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Ipomoea tricolor - Morning Glory Flying Saucers Seeds (Flowering) Flowering

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time July to October
Inflorescence Cyme
Flower size 8 cm

Foliage

Foliage persistence Annual
Foliage colour green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 2.50 m
Spread at maturity 1 m
Growth rate fast

Botanical data

Genus

Ipomoea

Species

tricolor

Cultivar

Flying Saucer

Family

Convolvulaceae

Other common names

Morning Glory, Volubilis

Origin

Central America

Product reference501111

Planting and care

From May to June, sow the Ipomoea in open ground or in a large pot. Make small holes 1 cm deep, spaced 50 cm to 1 m apart. Place 4 or 5 seeds in each hole, then cover and water them. It takes about 18 days to see the first stems emerge from the ground. Soaking the seeds in a bowl of water for 24 hours before sowing will help speed up germination. To save time on flowering, you can sow your seeds in March-April in buckets at a temperature of 18°C, then transplant your plants to the garden after the last frost. In summer, make sure your Ipomoea plants don't lack water as it would harm their beautiful flowering. Water preferably early in the morning or in the evening.
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Sowing period

Sowing period April to June
Germination time (days) 18 days

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Container, Climbing
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil, Avoid poorly drained soils that can cause root rot.
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