Hi all, here are a few photos as promised. Our growing season is much cooler this year, with lots of rain. I am not complaining, even though all my flowers are taking way longer to get into bloom.
I prefer waiting to waking up exhausted due to the heat...
The purpureas were the first to flower. I grew this flaked MG last year, and some of the seeds I harvested gave rise to these unusually colored flowers...
MG in the Southern Hemisphere...
I hope to be adding some more shortly.
They are all beautiful but I really like the lavender mix.
Denin Bleu Purpurea , very....very interesting !
Elsa - I LOVE your blue background Purple Flaked I. purpurea! Please save me a couple of seeds! :-) Very unusual! :-)
Is #7 and #8 blooms from the same plant just taken at a different time of the day? Truly beautiful vine and blooms on that one! (Another I would love seeds from! )
And your nameless beauty (last bloom photo) is another really lovely bloom ... as is ALL of them! So happy to see that you finally got blooms! Looks like the wait was well worth it for such stunning flowers! :-)
Dany - That is a very good description of what it looked like. I hope to get similar flowers from the seeds. Holding thumbs as all my flowers are OP.
Joseph - the plant has had two flowers so far - both of them with the ray. I'm keeping my eye on that one...
Becky - Will save you some seeds, and yes, both photos are from the same plant. No.6 was taken early in the morning after we had some rain the previous night, and no.7 was taken later in the day. (Higher temperatures)
Thanks, Elsa! I look forward to more photos as your vines continue to bloom! :-)
Question ... the last photo ...
What is the size of the bloom? Is it large or medium or smaller? And are the leaves solid color or variegated? The bloom to me looks medium size with solid green leaves, but it is hard to tell from photos. :-)
Thanks for your kind words, stetchworth.
Becky - the last one is a medium sized flower, with variegated leaves. Will put some seeds aside for you.
Elsa, thank you for sharing those flowers with us flower-starved Northerners. Those colors and patterns on your first one flow together as if the flower itself were raining - most enjoyable - love them all.
Elsa - Variegated leaves??? Oooooh ... NICE!!!! Love it! :-)
Karen - "flower itself were raining " ... hmmmm ... that's a pretty close description of that bloom. :-)
Becky, I have to correct myself - the variegated leaves are on another plant that hasn't produced any flowers yet. The one you asked about actually has plain leaves, but they are overshadowed by the much more vigorous growth of the variegated plant.
Sorry about that... variegated leaves would have been a bonus.
Karen, I had to take another look at the flower just to make sure my eyes weren't playing tricks on me. I'm glad it produced a "normal" one just behind it. It makes it easier to pick up on the different colors.
LOL! Not a problem, Elsa. I really thought it had solid green leaves and was surprised when you said variegated. LOL! And the reason I asked those questions is that I grew some LYK seeds this year and got a bloom that looks a little like the bloom on your vine. I will be curious to find out how abundant your vine produces seeds. My LYK was very stingy producing seeds.
Gorgeous flowers Elsa, what a treat to see.
This message was edited Jan 25, 2010 12:45 PM
Really nice blooms Elsa, am enjoying seeing them too!!
Thanks...
Oh my goodness, Elsa, how absolutely lovely those are.. I love the Dainagon, and the nameless one.. so far those are my favs of what you have shown so far.. Keep them coming plz!
Will do, Debra. We have had daily showers the past few days, and the flowers are not looking so hot...
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fp.php?pid=7490876
WOW!!! She is a beauty!
Thanks, LiliMerci. I hope to get some more of these flowers. I have quite a few seedlings (after destroying the mother plant) I am holding thumbs...
This plant produces several flowers Denin Blue?
If it is a single plant, other seeds are also capable of producing the same type of flower.All seeds are valuable.
No Dave No DG
Yes, Dany. I'm hoping for some more of the same flowers from the seed that germinated. This time I'll mark them carefully, and be sure to keep them separate.
The previous flower reminds me a bit of this one http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fp.php?pid=7490893. The vines are a good 12 feet apart, with the previous plant originating from seeds that dropped from last year's grow out (Can't remember what I had growing...) and the one I mentioned in this past is from seed I received in a trade. Wonder if it has anything to do with the weather? Who knows...
very nice Elsa.
Elsa love the star in the flower. Could be a variation of Blue Star of India
I think Chocolate Silk has a white border, my Solid Choc doesn't.
Post a Reply to this Thread
More Morning Glories Threads
-
Morning Glories 2025 #03
started by patootie
last post by patootieJul 21, 2025101Jul 21, 2025 -
Morning Glories 2025 #04
started by patootie
last post by patootieOct 11, 2025101Oct 11, 2025 -
Morning Glories Question
started by Smileluver
last post by SmileluverSep 30, 20251Sep 30, 2025 -
Morning Glories 2025 #05
started by patootie
last post by patootieJan 03, 202678Jan 03, 2026 -
Ipomoea tricolor seed pod shape
started by Ldscp
last post by LdscpOct 31, 20251Oct 31, 2025
