Most morning glory flowers unravel into full bloom in the early morning with vibrant color that fades during the heat of the day. The flowers usually start to fade a few hours before the petals curl/close. Morning glories are generally considered perrennials in warmer/frost-free climates and tend to spread rather quickly. Our flowers are taking over the fencing.
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I love morning glories, but they do seem to take over my other flowers. Love the purple color on yours. I popped over from Bloomin' Tuesday today and enjoyed my visit. I've been away from home and didn't participate this week. I will miss Jean and all the other gardeners. Take care!
ReplyDeleteDeb, so glad you found your way here and stopped by for a visit! Your blog is lovely too, and I plan on following along. Blessings!
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