Ipomoea Species, Common Morning Glory, Tall Morning Glory

Ipomoeapurpurea

Family
Convolvulaceae (kon-volv-yoo-LAY-see-ee)
Genus
Ipomoea (ip-oh-MEE-a)
Species
purpurea (pur-PUR-ee-uh)
Synonym
Ipomoea diversifolia
Ipomoea glandulifera
Ipomoea hirsutula
Pharbitis diversifolius
Pharbitis purpurea
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Sun to Partial Shade
Foliage
Herbaceous
Textured
Height
12-15 ft. (3.6-4.7 m)
15-20 ft. (4.7-6 m)
20-30 ft. (6-9 m)
30-40 ft. (9-12 m)
Spacing
15-18 in. (38-45 cm)
Hardiness
Not Applicable
Danger
Seed is poisonous if ingested
Bloom Color
Rose/Mauve
Lavender
Medium Purple
Bloom Time
Mid Summer
Late Summer/Early Fall
Other Details
Category
Annuals
Vines and Climbers
Water Requirements
Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
Bloom Size
Other details
May be a noxious weed or invasive
Soil pH requirements
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
From seed; sow indoors before last frost
From seed; direct sow after last frost
Self-sows freely; deadhead if you do not want volunteer seedlings next season
Seed Collecting
Bag seedheads to capture ripening seed
Allow pods to dry on plant; break open to collect seeds
Properly cleaned, seed can be successfully stored
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Amesti, California

Apple Valley, California

Chowchilla, California

Corralitos, California

El Cajon, California

El Sobrante, California

Elk Grove, California

Elkhorn, California

Granite Hills, California

Harbison Canyon, California

Interlaken, California

Los Angeles, California

Martinez, California

Pajaro, California

Rancho San Diego, California

Redding, California

San Diego, California

Santa Barbara, California

Watsonville, California

Lakeland, Florida

Zephyrhills, Florida

Cornelia, Georgia

Demorest, Georgia

Chicago, Illinois

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Waverly, Iowa

Melbourne, Kentucky

Villers-lès-Nancy, Lorraine

Prince Frederick, Maryland

Dearborn Heights, Michigan

Nashua, New Hampshire

Rock Tavern, New York

Lexington, North Carolina

Mars Hill, North Carolina

Fargo, North Dakota

Cincinnati, Ohio

Dundee, Ohio

Scio, Oregon

Millersburg, Pennsylvania

Portsmouth, Rhode Island

Summerville, South Carolina

Hendersonville, Tennessee

Lafayette, Tennessee

Plano, Texas

Shepherd, Texas

Victoria, Texas

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Gardener's Notes:

5
positives
1
neutral
2
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Waverly, IA (Zone 5a) | June 2017 | neutral

I planted Morning Glories years ago to cover a dog kennel. The kennel has been moved but the vine still grows. It will creep along the ...Read More

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Temple City, CA (Zone 11) | September 2014 | positive

I have a lovely Blue Morning Glory in a small opening by my Front Door. Full Sun, not much water. Love it. Many have wanted seed but w...Read More

R
Zephyrhills, FL | February 2012 | positive

I love morning glories. I find it unfortunate that some people blame the vigorous nature of this beautiful flower instead of their own la...Read More

K
(Zone 10b) | July 2009 | positive

This is a perennial here in lahore pakistan specially if winter cared. It blooms heavily in August-September but in some areas has longer...Read More

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| November 2008 | positive

I grow this in Southern Italy - now in its 4th year, self-sown volunteers now pop up. 3 seedlings moved to a new area this year covered t...Read More

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Chowchilla, CA | December 2007 | negative

It is commonly sold in Home Depot and other nurseries, where it's blooms last all day long because they are growing under shade cloths. A...Read More

B
scio, oregon, OR (Zone 8a) | September 2007 | positive

While this plant can be invasive in areas that don't freeze, it is normally a well behaved vine in most of the country. If I had to choo...Read More

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(Zone 5a) | August 2007 | negative

If this plant is allowed to go to seed even once, you'll battle it for years ... especially if it is on a neighbor's fence and they don't...Read More

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