Morning Glories 2007 # 07

Baton Rouge area, LA(Zone 8b)

So here is the new thread with a Sazanami light color to begin. I bought these off ebay from some seed left over from a packet from Japan. It is looking pretty good for the first few blooms.

If you want to go back the the old # 06 thread go here.

http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/736724/

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Melbourne, FL

That's a gorgeous flower!

(Becky) in Sebastian, FL(Zone 10a)

That's really lovely. Do the blooms stay consistent or is every bloom different? So pretty. Love the color of that one, too!!

Baton Rouge area, LA(Zone 8b)

I`ll let you know but being an obvious blizzard then that probably means every bloom is different.

Baton Rouge area, LA(Zone 8b)

Today`s picture is a chocolate Kawaii from komeri.

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Robertsdale, AL(Zone 8b)

I really liked the Sazanami I grew last year. It was very similar to your beauty, Karen.

..had this interesting half and half flecked flower this morning....

Arlan

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Goodlettsville, TN(Zone 6a)

Dwarf Picotee Pink

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Goodlettsville, TN(Zone 6a)

Dwarf Picotee Pink - sepal shot

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Goodlettsville, TN(Zone 6a)

Dwarf Picotee Pink - Nice blooms but it is the foilage that is interesting.

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(Becky) in Sebastian, FL(Zone 10a)

Arlan - Your half and half looks amazing! Beautiful bloom!

Kevin - I love the foliage on your Dwarf Picotee Pinks! Really nice and different!

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Beth, this is supposedly purga. Planted sometime ago and then forgotten.
It sprouted a few days ago. This seed from Mr Hudson in the mid-nineties.
If I don't screw up and it's the real thing, will share some seeds with you.
The seeds are good size, black and no hair as I recall.
Jackie

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Baton Rouge area, LA(Zone 8b)

Here is a big one I found sitting up on the fence.

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scio, oregon, OR(Zone 8a)

My supposed purgas look just like that, too. I am sure they are lavender moonvine. REAL purga seeds should have a fringe of hair around the seed.

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Beth, I did not realize they should have hair to be true purga's. If this
turns out to be lavendar moonvine, turbinata, will be dissapointed. I can't get
that one to live for long. It makes 2 or 3 flowers, I pinch off the seed pods, and it still croaks. I'm not going to sweat it, I'll have lots of m glory flowers to enjoy.
I need to plant turbinata in the ground to see if I get different results.

Gorgeous flower Karen. The color is outrageous and showy.



scio, oregon, OR(Zone 8a)

Here is a botanical drawing of the REAL seeds.

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Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Beth, thanks for sending the drawing. I'm almost certain mine doesn't have
hair. Hope I'm wrong though.

Blue Mt Fuji on the fence today.

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Houston, TX

This is one of many Mt Fuji that we are growing. They seem to always have 6 or more stripes and will produce multiple blooms on a vine.

Dee

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Houston, TX

This is another rare JMG. The picture does not do it justice but it's elegant looking in person.

Dee

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Houston, TX

This is one of those that came out of a Japanese Special Mix pack. I'm off the next few days and will edit some of the pictures we've taken this season.

Dee

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My Ipomoea platensis is flowering. It has such a nice delicate pink flower.

Joseph

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Another view of Ipomoea platensis.

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And the SSS.

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It's interesting what patterns rain makes on the colors of the flowers.

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Baton Rouge area, LA(Zone 8b)

Dee, This one is very delicate looking and pretty.

http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=3693365

Gerris2, The foilage on the platensis is a added plus. Also the shibori is cool. I like that one.

Now here is another picture for today. This came in a giant JMG mix from komeri.

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That's a pretty shade of red on that flower, Karen!

Joseph

I started photographing the insect life that rest on the morning glory flowers.

Here is a Dolichopodid fly (Long-legged Fly) on a leaf of Ipomoea obscura. For more information on this beneficial fly, see this web site: http://www.floridagardener.com/critters/Beneficial_Insects/Dolichopodidae.htm

Joseph

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Check out this Calliphorid fly (Green Bottle Fly), it was resting on one of the JMGs. Calliphoridae are decomposers of dead animals (immature stages) and I guess this fly was foraging for pollen or nectar.

Joseph

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Jacksonville, TX(Zone 8a)

Dee . . .
This one is INCREDIBLE
http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=3693365

Looks like Ipomoea purpurea?
What is the name of it?

Joseph . . .
You are getting some VERY NICE BLOOMS
Just Love your Ipomoea platensis.
AND,
Your camera takes amazing photos.

Emma

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Dee, I don't know why my Fuji only has 5 spokes. Comes up on the fence
every yr from dropped seeds. The original seeds from Parks Seed.
Like the rare mg but love the powdery blue bloom right below

Joseph, nice platensis.

Karen, pretty red but I adore the one you sent yesterday, the large, showy bi-color.
It's my favorite bloom so far.

Jacksonville, TX(Zone 8a)

Here is my Fuji Murasaki from today
8-Spokes

Emma

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(Judith) Denver, CO(Zone 5b)

EmmaGrace, what do you give those MGs to make them so big and so spectacular???

Houston, TX

Karen and Emma, this one http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=3693365
was given to me as a gift from a Japanese seller. On the label I wrote unknown gift but it could be Ipomoea Tricolor or Purpurea. The flower size is standard 4-5 inches and it will give back lots of seeds.

Patootie the powdery blue JMG bloom is beautiful in person.

Thanks for your comments guys. TTYL

Dee

Jacksonville, TX(Zone 8a)

Dee, Thanks for the info. . .

Judith,
I just let 'um go.
I do feed them Fish Emulsion when I first plant and again a week or so later. Then if they look like they need a boost, I give them Bloom Buster. Haven't had to feed them a thing this year because of ALL of the rain we are getting EVERYDAY!
My Morning Glories are loving it.

Here is Fuji Murasaki photo from about an hour ago turning to a Deep Purple-Mauve. In fact they are still open and are a Solid Purple-Mauve Color.
Just love the Fuji's.

Emma

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Jacksonville, TX(Zone 8a)

Rose Silk Tie Dye from yesterday

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Jacksonville, TX(Zone 8a)

Another New one for me this year
Bright and Cheerful color combo

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(Judith) Denver, CO(Zone 5b)

I LOVE the Rose Silk Tie Dye! It's so subtle.

(Becky) in Sebastian, FL(Zone 10a)

Those are simply beautiful blooms, Emma! There ARE some advantages to the rain, isn't there? Rained here today and boy, did it perk up my garden beds. LOL!

Jacksonville, TX(Zone 8a)

Thank you Becky and Judith. . .

I really like the Rose Silk Tie Dyes I've gotten over the years. This is the first one I've grown in several years.

Emma

Netcong, NJ(Zone 5b)

All the Blooms are looking great...(!)

Dee - This one here
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/MGJapan_1183538521_223.jpg
looks like Ipomoea tricolor to me...

A photo of the sepals and/or buds would confirm the species ID...

TTY,...


Ron

(Ronnie), PA(Zone 6b)

Dee this one in a beauty! http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=3693348

Emma I love the rose silk...it just looks so pretty!

Joseph your Ipomoea platensis is real nice...

I am getting to envious with all the blooms. Mine are few and far between yet!!

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