Product Review
Grow the Milky Way Morning Glory, from freshly harvested Ipomoea tricolor climber seeds. Milky Way is much like the Shiva Morning Glory. It's trumpet shaped blooms are pure white, accented with deep blue, almost violet colored stripes, which lead to the center of the flower. The saucer like flowers open up to 3 or 4 inches wide, exposing a star shaped indentation on it's single, round petals. The vines themselves will reach a mature length of roughly 7 to 13 feet tall. Combining Milky Way with "Black Kniolas" will create a gorgeous color contrast. This heirloom vine has been used for decades, to cover old fences with it's attractive, spade shaped leaves and cheery flowers. It is also used on porches and balconies, covering railings, posts and pillars as well. Although Milky Way Morning Glory is sought after by many gardeners across the world, you might be surprised to learn that in some states, it is considered an invasive species. You should consider checking into which varieties of Morning Glory plants are allowed in your state, if any at all. The plants themselves do not require much maintenance and grow vigorously when left unattended for weeks at a time.







