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Romantic, evening blooming climber with luminous, iridescent white trumpet blossoms that unfurl at evening to release their haunting perfume. Heat lover.
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* Annual/Perennial: Perennial / Annual * Color: White * Bloom Time: Summer * Height: 8 - 12" * Sun/Shade: Sun / Partial Shade * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: n/a * Native To: North America * Zones: 4 - 11
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MOONFLOWER (IPOMOEA ALBA) IS AN ANNUAL UNLESS GROWN WHERE THERE ARE NO FREEZING TEMPERATURES. THEY BLOOM FROM LATE AFTERNOON UNTIL MORNING. GROWS AND BLOOMS BEST IF PLANTED IN FULL SUN. WHITE FLOWERS ARE UP TO 6 INCHES ACROSS ON 12 FOOT VINES. LOOKS GREAT WHEN PLANTED NEAR A TRELLIS WITH MORNING GLORY'S. THE FRAGRANCE IS AMAZING. I SOAK MY SEEDS FOR 24 HOURS IN WARM WATER BEFORE I PLANT THEM 3/8 INCH DEEP. Seeds are packaged and germination tested for current year.
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Giant White Calonyction. Fragrant Evening Bloom. Annual. Vigorous, climbing vine with purest white, fragrant flowers, up to 6 inches across, that open from evening until the following noon. Perennial in mild areas, otherwise grow as annual. Height 15 inches.
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Moonflowers bloom in the late afternoon and will continue throughout the night and into the next morning. If its a cool cloudy day the Moonflower will stay open until noon. These fragrant flowers bloom on vines that can grow up to 20 feet.
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Morning Glory are half hardy annuals. They will often survive the first frost, especially if grown along the house or other buildings. Morning glories have very few problems with insects and disease. If insect or disease problems occur, treat early with organic or chemical insect repellents and fungicide. They will not survive a hard frost or freeze.
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These make an EXCELLENT accompaniment to your Morning Glories!! I grow mine side by side on my fence, letting them intertwine, so I have blooms from my morning glories in the morning and my moonvines in the afternoon and evenings! You’ll love watching the hummingbird and hawk moths (Sphinx Moths) as they hover in and out of the flowers each evening collecting their nectar and pollinating your flowers!
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Fragrant, giant white flowers open in the late afternoon and remain open until midmorning of the following day. Plants grow to 15' high and have large, decorative, heart-shape leaves. Use on screens, trellises, lamp posts, mailboxes, dead trees, anywhere climbing color is desired. Also good on banks. 5-10 days to sprout.
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For earlier bloom, start indoors in 3-inch peat pots 8 weeks before last frost. Cover with 1/4 inch soil. Or after all danger of frost, sow in open ground well exposed. Cover lightly. When plants are 2 inches tall, thin or transplant. Before transplanting,harden off the seedlings.
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Disclaimer - We warrant that the seed we sell conforms to the label description. We make no warranties, expressed or implied, of merchantability, fitness for purposed, or other wise, which extended beyond such description. In all cases, our liability for breach of warranty or contractor for negligence is limited to the purchase price of the seed, as a condition to such liability we must receive written notice of any claim of any defect no later than 10 days after the defect becomes apparent.
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* Annual/Perennial: Perennial / Annual * Color: White * Bloom Time: Summer * Height: 8 - 12" * Sun/Shade: Sun / Partial Shade * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: n/a * Native To: North America * Zones: 4 - 11
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Moonflower Seeds from Alchemy Works - Seeds for Magick Herbs and Pagan Gardens
How to grow Moonflower: Seeds germinate better if they are nicked. File off a small circle of the seedcoat on the end that is smooth. You can use a nail file. Then soak them in warm water overnight. I have had good luck germinating them by putting them in a paper towel towel that has been wet and then wrung out. Spread the seeds...
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This night-blooming relative of the morning glory perfumes the garden as its large 5 to 6 inch white flowers open at dusk. Large heart-shaped leaves.
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Spreading plant with a perennial root. Flowers oversize even for such a large plant, and completely tuned to the moon. Flaring trumpets, moonshine white. All parts of the plant are toxic if ingested.
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(Ipomoea noctiflora) Beautiful 5–6" blossoms are closed all day until sunset when the flowers open, releasing one of the most fragrant perfumes in the summer garden. Frequently visited by night pollinators. Annual in the North, per-ennial in milder areas. Vines 8–12' tall, if given support.
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Grow in rich soil and full sun. Plant directly in the garden after all danger of frost is past, or plant indoors 4-6 weeks before. Inside, provide plenty light to avoid leggy, weak plants and harden-off before transplanting. Provide support and fertilize when flowers first form.
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"As known as: Devil’s Trumpet, Thornapple. Large, fragrant, creamy flowers look magnificent in sheltered bedding displays or big containers on the patio."
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Morning Glory (Moonflower) - Ipomoea Alba Moonflower Seed Specifications Season: Annual Zones: 8-11 Height: 1 - 10 feet (vining) Bloom Season: Blooms best in late summer and early fall, provided it doesn’t get too dry. Environment: Full Sun Soil Requirement: Moist Well Drained Soil Seed Depth: 1/2" Seed Spacing: 1" Days to Emerge: 10 - 20 Approximate Seeds Per Pound: 1600 When to Sow Outside: In spring after last frost or early summer. When to Sow Inside: 6 to 8 weeks before planting...
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* Annual/Perennial: Perennial / Annual * Color: White * Bloom Time: Summer * Height: 8 - 12" * Sun/Shade: Sun / Partial Shade * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: n/a * Native To: North America * Zones: 4 - 11
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(Ipomoea) Annual vine. 10-14 days, 65-70F. Soak seeds in warm water for at least 8 hours before seeding. Do not fertilize.
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* Annual/Perennial: Perennial / Annual * Color: White * Bloom Time: Summer * Height: 8 - 12" * Sun/Shade: Sun / Partial Shade * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: n/a * Native To: North America * Zones: 4 - 11
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* Annual/Perennial: Perennial / Annual * Color: White * Bloom Time: Summer * Height: 8 - 12" * Sun/Shade: Sun / Partial Shade * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: n/a * Native To: North America * Zones: 4 - 11
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WHITE NIGHT-BLOOMING MOONFLOWER VINE (Ipomoea alba noctiflora syn. Calonyction aculeatum ) Member of the Morning Glory Family. Blooms at night and closes in the late morning when the sun rises to it's warmest time of day. Produces large white flowers swirling slowly open up to 8" wide. Flowers emanate a powerfully sweet fragrance which makes this one of the most desirable vines to grow. The vine is smooth and thorn-less reaching an average height of 10 feet or more depending on the structure. Grow as Annual...
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