Morning Glory
@allknowing (136369)
India
October 13, 2023 3:09am CST
We had this vine a few years ago and I also ordered for seeds of this flower with many colours. Yes I did not succeed in their growh .
The normal colour of Morning Glory is blue but looking at the various colours available it is difficult to think if anyone would have these colours in their garden
A time has come in my life where I no longer struggle that I find difficult to introduce.
I believe in survival of the fittest and am satisfied with whatever grows. We have a lot of greenery and colour too
Image credit:https://www.amazon.in/Bhajanlal-Greenery-Morning-Prepared-
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@arunima25 (87806)
• Bangalore, India
13 Oct 23
These flowers are gorgeous but very short lived. They stay only for couple of days. I once had a lot of them in pink, purple and blue. But none at present. Even I am not struggling much to keep things beautiful in my garden.
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@allknowing (136369)
• India
13 Oct 23
Nature is not with us thee days and so I am not going to beg her to help me. (lol)
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@allknowing (136369)
• India
13 Oct 23
@arunima25 There is so much about plants we do not know They do react - sometimes they do well and sometimes they just vanish - there is a reason behind it not just the right climate, right food and what have you.
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@arunima25 (87806)
• Bangalore, India
13 Oct 23
@allknowing I don't have energy like earlier days to minutely manage everything. I am relying a lot on my help and gardener. My plants do well when I personally pamper them.
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@allknowing (136369)
• India
13 Oct 23
They are so beautiful but I think they need a cool climate
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@wolfgirl569 (106226)
• Marion, Ohio
13 Oct 23
I have them growing here and don't want them
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@wolfgirl569 (106226)
• Marion, Ohio
14 Oct 23
@allknowing They are trying to take over an area I don't want them along with the poison ivy.
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@allknowing (136369)
• India
13 Oct 23
Wow!! That shows they require cool weather which we do not have here. I can imagine the beauty in your garden.
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@Fleura (30388)
• United Kingdom
13 Oct 23
@allknowing Well maybe coolish, but not too cool. Last year (hot) they did better than this year (cool and damp). And they die off at the end of summer as soon as it starts to get cold.
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@allknowing (136369)
• India
13 Oct 23
@Fleura Cool yes but not too cool Hot yes but not too hot (lol)
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@allknowing (136369)
• India
14 Oct 23
Must be something like the railway creeper that used to be seen on fences
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@JudyEv (339930)
• Rockingham, Australia
14 Oct 23
@allknowing Yes, probably. Don't need any care and covers up areas quickly.
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