Description
Grow this unusual Morning Glory, named Sunrise Serenade, from freshly harvested Ipomoea purpurea climber seeds. Sunrise Serenade isn't your traditional Morning Glory. Its blooms aren't trumpet shaped, but instead open up to reveal frilly looking petals. Its 3 inch, crimson red petals are accented with a secondary, magenta color, which surround a white center. The vines grow to a mature length of 7 to 13 feet long, displaying hundreds of heart shaped leaves. The Sunrise Serenade Morning Glory, truly is one of the most stunning varieties that we have to offer.
This heirloom vine has been used for decades, to cover old fences with its attractive, spade shaped leaves and cheery flowers. It is also used on porches and balconies, covering railings, posts and pillars as well. Although Sunrise Serenade 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.
Sunrise Serenade Morning Glory is categorized as an annual flowering climber. Its leaves, flowers and vining stems will grow quickly from fresh Ipomoea seeds. Once established, the plants will bloom profusely through the summer months, later dying with the first frost. Seeds can be collected at the end of the season, once the flowers have dried out. The seeds can sometimes fall to the bare ground beneath, just before the first frost, allowing these beautiful plants to regrow the following season.
Grow Sunrise Serenade Morning Glory plants directly outdoors to enjoy its masses of gorgeous blooms. Its sea of color will be sure to attract an array of beneficial insects to the garden, such as butterflies, bumblebees, hummingbirds & honeybees as well. Check out our "Vines" category to create a gorgeous color combination with more than 20 varieties of climbers to choose from.