Growing multifaceted morning glory in our country house

morning glory of different varieties Botanists are delighted with the collections of floral plants that nature shows them. Despite the fact that morning glory has a fairly primitive flowering, the variety of its varieties is amazing. Many amazing colors are in harmony with buds of various shapes and textures.

TIP! It will not be difficult for a gardener to make your yard royally magnificent. You just need to combine different varieties of culture, starting from the design idea of ​​landscape design in the yard.

How many faces does a morning glory have?

Scientists estimate that there are about 500 known plant species. Of these, only 25 are cultivated by flower growers. Therefore, it is useful to pay attention to the most popular hybrids, as well as to find out their natural range and botanical description. So, there is morning glory:

"Cairo"

Distributed in Asia, as well as in distant Australia. Liana grows up to 5 meters in length. At the same time, it is densely covered with buds, which, blooming, form an amazing blue carpet. Lobed, cut leaves add splendor to it.

"Ivy"

It grows only up to 2-3 meters. Several small flowers (diameter - 5 cm) are planted on peduncles and are light blue (with white edging), red and burgundy tones. But its foliage is somewhat reminiscent of ivy, only on a larger scale.

IMPORTANT! The ivy variety "Roman Candy" is used as ampel exhibits. Its green foliage with unusual ripples is a wonderful decor for a summer residence.

"Purple"

It is an annual crop from the American tropics. During the season, it grows an 8-meter stem with soft pubescence. Bare lanceolate foliage becomes a real easel for red, white, dark purple, blue, purple or pink gramoffons.

IMPORTANT! This representative Bindweed has varieties with double petals in the collection. Other varieties of the flower are known, such as "Giselle", "Scarlett O'Hara" and "Night".

"Nile"

In Japan, it is called asagao, because to the locals it is like the morning face of the sun. Vine branches reach only 3 m. They have oval leaves planted on long petioles. Such color variations give them an unmatched look:

  • purple;
  • scarlet;
  • blue (dark or light colors);
  • pink.

The diameter of the funnels is 10 cm. In the middle of summer, the first buds are expected, which will fade only in October.

IMPORTANT! Variety "Nile" has two more hybrid types: "Serenade" is distinguished by double corrugated purple petals along the edges, as well as "Pikoti" with semi-double blue / red buds.

"Tricolor"

She is also known as "red and blue". Although it is a perennial variety, the plant is planted as a perennial. Shriveled leaves grow on 5-meter shoots. Flowers are collected in bunches of 3-4 pieces. They are like chameleons, as the pale blue funnels with pink tubes begin to blush towards fall. The plant is used in medicine. Psychotropic substances are obtained from its components.

TIP! Gardeners prefer varieties such as "Pink Star", "Flying Saucer", "Blue Lollipop" and "Sky Blue".

"Moon Blossoming"

It opens its large 10 cm buds only at night. At the first rays of the morning sun, the funnel closes. They exude an amazing scent. Shoots can be longer than 6 m.

Kvamoklites

This is a group of terry varieties. They are distinguished by carved foliage, which is decorated with an openwork edge. Small tubular flowers are located on the stems. Gardeners' favorites are kvamoklite: fiery red, feathery, and also "Slaughter" called "Cardinal Liana".

You can pamper your pride with other varieties of morning glory. Moorish, Lobed, Finger and Brazilian views will be unrivaled on the majestic arches.

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