Morning Glories 2008 #22

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Here's where we were

http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/910541

My setosa, open till after lunch or longer if it's cloudy

Sometimes you have to just keep trying till you get it right. lol

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North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

Well, I have this container on the back porch and sometime I forget about it. Look what I found today!

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North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

And this was at my mailbox this morning. More white and bigger blooms than the ones I've had in the past.

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Toronto, ON(Zone 5b)

It's a hige! that's beautiful Nicole!
patootie - are you babying your setosas inside the house? if you are, what kind of light are you using?

Eliz

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Eliz, no babying. It's outback under the eave of the house. I notice it has not
made even one seed pod. If it had, I would carry it down to the g house for
protection. Getting down to the 40's tonight. On my way out to carry more
tropicals to the g house.

North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

Thanks, evr. I vaguely remembered putting the germinated seeds in. Seems like earlier this summer. I'll have to go back and look at my seeds collection.

Edited to say - the "shredded" MG is a 'Sunrise Serenade'.

Does anyone on this forum have this? Does it only bloom in the fall? I wanted to know to determine what to plant on my pergola next year. I would love to plant this if it blooms during the spring or summer too.

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

Nice blooms everyone!

LilliMerci - I grew Sunrise Serenade last year and it bloomed all summer and fall. I also fertilized the heck out of it! Awesome photos!

Jackie - I love Setosa and should've grown it this year. So many morning glories ... such limited space ...

Here is my Flying Saucers from American Seed Company ... Doesn't look like FS??? well ... maybe it's because it is Blue Star! I knew it! I just had the feeling that I got duped on those seeds!

But I will say that the blooms are very pretty!!!

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

The blooms are much bigger than I was expecting! Nice cultivar! Anyone have any Flying Saucer seeds?

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

My 3 Shiro Muraski Shibori Kongo are blooming up a storm. Here is just a section of the blooming vines!

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

Closer view of one of the lovely blooms ...

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

Chiaki still blooming along my back fence.

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

Chocolate Blizzard with nice noteworthy white spokes! I have not been able to get any seed pods to form on this bad boy! :-(

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Netcong, NJ(Zone 5b)

LiliMerci - I like the bloom you posted here
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fp.php?pid=5679590

I think it is a 'split petal' but not a hige or shredded...nor do I think it is "Sunrise Serenade"(which is more of a darker color) but I do like it enough to be interested in some seeds...


Ron

Toronto, ON(Zone 5b)

Ron, what's the difference between split petal and hige? hige = shredded? and split petals are just split petals?

Eliz

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

2 Purple Blizzard blooms today ...

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Netcong, NJ(Zone 5b)

"what's the difference between split petal and hige? hige = shredded? and split petals are just split petals?"

yes,basically it is a question of degree of splitting...the term hige actually refers to a beard

...shredded is just that usually very (!) shredded could be a type of hige...
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/p.php?pid=3628318
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/p.php?pid=2737519

The higes and shredded often produce multiple main and secondary petal tissue,resulting in doubling and tripling of the petals...
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/701809/

Hope that helps...

Ron

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

Lady Yaguruma's Kaleidoscope 2nd generation. Very much like it's mama!

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

And lastly ... President Bush ...

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North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

Thank you Becky for that info on SS. I haven't gotten any seeds off my FS. If you find some, LMK. I'm sure one of the nursery will be carrying some seeds in the spring. I don't get a lot of blooms on my FS.

Ron, thanks for that information. This is my first flower, I'm curious to see what will follow. Do you think my other flowers will bloom with a "split petals"?

I will look through my MG seeds and see what I have. I try to be good about recording my seeds that I receive and that is what my computer record is showing. I'll get back with you on those seeds Ron. I don't think I've germinated them all. Usually, I keep 2 or 3 seeds left - just in case something happened. Worst case screnario, may be I will get seeds on this plant. I have about 3-4 mor buds. Should I try to hand pollinate them? What will I need to do?

North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

Becky,
Your Shiro Muraski Shibori Kongo made up for NOT having Flying Saucer. Oh, darn. I forgot to do that head swaying thing with the Flying Saucer today! LOL!

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

LilliMerci - May I ask what this one is? http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fp.php?pid=5679596 I really like it! Looks like an I. tri-color. The blooms on SMS Kongo are smaller like 3-4". Most I. purpurea have the smaller sized blooms. I would hand-pollinate your split petal beauty. I got a lot of seeds from my Sunrise Serenade ... or whatever it was. Here is a photo of one from last year that was a triple petal variety of some sort.

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Netcong, NJ(Zone 5b)

LiliMerci -

You mentioned:

"Do you think my other flowers will bloom with a "split petals"?


The flowers on the same plant as what you posted should...

..."scenario, may be I will get seeds on this plant. "

That is what interests me,seeds from *that* particular plant,because whatever other seeds you have may not have the characteristics that I see and like...

"I have about 3-4 mor buds. Should I try to hand pollinate them? What will I need to do?"

make sure the flowers are pollinated by pollen from itself i.e., the same plant...push the anthers against the stigma so that you can see some of the pollen sticking to the stigma...alternatively try using a natural hair brush to transfer any pollen...

How to Hand Pollinate Morning Glories
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/vines/msg0701152222732.html


TTY,...


Ron


North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

Becky, that is a Flying Saucer that just bloomed this morning. Here is another photo of Flying Saucer that bloomed a few weeks ago.

Earlier today, I read the plantfile on Sunrise Serenade and it said that the first few blooms may be single petals instead of double or triple.

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North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

OK. Ron. Thanks for that info. I'll let you know if I get seeds after hand pollinating.

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

Thanks, LiliMerci! I thought it might be FS, but wasn't absolutely sure. I like it a lot!

I usually get some solid blooms on my higes and split petal vines. I believe that is quite common. Yours looks a little like Crimson Rambler that became a split petal. Nice!!!

Pretoria, South Africa

Becky, your flowers are beautiful as always! One just have to love President Bush.....

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Becky, love all your blooms, just gorgeous.

(Debra) Derby, KS(Zone 6a)

Love those blooms, can't wai t til I try my new seeds out!

lovely blooms all... love that unusual shaped tricolor lilli :-) and becky your LYK is looking good :-))

ron...
thanks for the info and links on hige/split...
do you think there are more than one split and or hige traits responsible for the variation or are the variations due to other factors?
somewhere in the links you mention hige can skip generations.... is this due to transposons (been reading about shibori) and what's a transposon anyway?

thanks
colin

Netcong, NJ(Zone 5b)

Colin - You asked:

"do you think there are more than one split and or hige traits responsible for the variation or are the variations due to other factors?"

The degree of splitting,shape of the resultant petals and partial and / or full doubling or tripling of petals...there is apparently some connection with producing double and triple petals in the Ipomoea purpurea which is different than the genes responsible for doubling in Ipomoea nil...

"somewhere in the links you mention hige can skip generations... is this due to transposons (been reading about shibori) and what's a transposon anyway?"

You are referring to the post that I made regarding a jumping gene and transposons here
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/p.php?pid=3262581

Transposon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transposon


Hope that helps...


Ron

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Apricot Candy. I love the color.
Thank you A

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

Jackie - Your Apricot Candy is adorable. I believe I have seeds for that one. That one would grow great in a pot here. I need to just do that! :-)

I planted some seeds in pots along my privacy fence and looks like one of them made it ... for now. It looks like Cocoa Chocolate. (I don't know if it's a 2nd generation seed or if I got it from someone.) But it produced 2 blooms today with lots of pollen, sooooo ...

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

I was able to use the pollen from the CC to hopefully fertilize the Chocolate Blizzard blooms (that aren't producing pollen). This may work out very nicely! I also cross pollinated the Chocolate Blizzard with white Kawaii pollen. Either cross might produce something really nice. I really find the chocolate blizzard very desirable! So I hope to finally get some seed pods from these crosses. (Fingers crossed! lol)

I got this pale chocolate blizzard bloom today! This vine is such a beauty that I want to grow it again. Another one of my favorites. I have no idea where the original seed came from. I had grown out Purple Blizzard last year and the seed came from that vine. Must have crossed with Chocolate something or other ...

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

Dai produced this beautiful bloom today. Another one I am trying to pollinate with itself. This photo makes the blooms look large, but they are in fact small blooms. So unusual with the outtie! Love it!

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

Hannafubuki is growing another vine limb from the bottom of the trunk. It seems like everytime a first bloom on each limb shows up, it always looks like this for the first bloom or two. Really pretty. And of course I tried to pollinate it with itself.

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

I really like this one. This is Lady Yaguruma's Kaleidoscope X Kohkan. The blooms are bigger than LYK but smaller than those dessert plate sized Kohkan blooms! LOL!

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

More rain last night, I managed to capture this shot of Blue Asago Willow with rain drops all over it. So endearing ...

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

LYK 2nd generation vine bloom. Love the color pattern on this one!

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

And on the same LYK vine, I got another one of these lovely and elegant blooms. This vine is almost perfect in everyway except for the fact that there is NO pollen production. I had the same problem with it's mother vine last year. It must be the youjiro gene that is causing this problem. I had no pollen on either Youjiro Yagumura or Yaguruma Blizzard last year also. I believe this vine tends to produce sterile blooms ... oh well, that's why it's good to grow other vines along with it ... use the other vine's pollen.

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

And this I. purpurea is just a gorgeous hunk of a vine! I am not as fond of I. purpureas because they tend to be rather aggressive and throw too many volunteers in my garden beds, but this one can meander along my fence and I would tolerate it with a smile. It's pattern and colors are so vivid and diverse that it is a real show-stopper in my book. I have at least 10-15 blooms a day so far and the vine is still very young. It produces a LOT of pollen so I am trying to cross it wth Blue Asago Willow and Mutant Blue Needle Leaf Nanding. (Both of those I. nil vines produce tan colored seeds.)

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