Morning Glory: Convolvulus mauritanicus (C. sabatius)
Botanical name: Convolvulus mauritanicus (C. sabatius)
Common name: Morning Glory, Miniature
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at a glance
| Soil: | dry, neutral, sand |
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| Zones: | 3a thru 11b |
| Care: |
easy
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| Lifespan: |
annual
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| Attributes: |
bird attracting, butterfly attracting |
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description for "Morning Glory: Convolvulus mauritanicus (C. sabatius)"
In 1883 it was known as Blue Rock Bindweed. A beautiful trailing plant from N. Africa, smothered with 1" wide lavender blue flowers with a white throat and yellow anthers. A lovely, continuously blooming basket and container plant. Little fuzzy dark green leaves line the neat masses of gracefully trailing stems. Tender perennial, grown as an annual north of zone 7.

