Moonflower - Evening Morning Glories - Annual Vine In Bloom - Late September 2024
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Yesterday, I posted a photo of my tallest Nicotiana Jasmine in bloom that was direct-sown in our sideyard flower garden . I mentioned that those seeds came from Nat's Mom and that she grows Nicotiana every growing season. That wasn't the only packet of seeds she shared: she gave one of the kids a packet of "Evening Morning Glory" - Moonflower. I didn't post about it, but I also direct-sowed a few of these seeds. They're BIG. Like cherry-pit-size. I tucked them into the bed and forgot about them. Moonflower - or Evening Morning Glories are a vine and have big blooms. But, they're ephemeral. The Observant Gardener has a post up titled "Be Patient With Moonflowers" that overviews this flowering (annual vine) and the features. Here's a couple of blurbs : One of the most exotic plants that I have ever grown is the mysterious and stunning moonflower. This is not an easy plant to germinate, but it is worth the effort.... ...A u...