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Morning Glory 'Lazy Luxe'

Ipomoea purpurea

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Quantity Approximately 45 seeds
Exposure Sun

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Family Convolvulaceae
Type Annual flower
Cycle Annual

The 'Lazy Luxe' morning glory is a spectacular annual climber that quickly transforms a simple trellis, fence, or pergola into a vibrant curtain of flowers. This Ipomoea purpurea mix offers a luminous palette of ten shades, ranging from white to violet, including pink and red, to create a lively, romantic, and abundant atmosphere all summer long. Its delicate and abundant trumpet-shaped flowers gracefully open in the morning light, giving the garden renewed charm each day. Easy to cultivate, it is perfect for gardeners who want a luxuriant effect without complicated maintenance, provided it is given warmth, sun, and a support to climb. Its flexible habit and rapid growth make it an ideal ally for vertically dressing spaces and adding height to floral arrangements. In addition to its strong ornamental power, it contributes to the garden's vibrancy by attracting pollinators to its numerous summer flowers. Planted in well-drained soil, it thrives with beautiful regularity and quickly rewards the gardener with abundant blooms. Elegant, generous, and full of brilliance, the 'Lazy Luxe' morning glory is a remarkable choice for creating a colorful and enchanting garden display.

Morning Glory 'Lazy Luxe'

Planting guide

From plantingto establishment.

Planting depth 1 cm (0.4 in)
Establishment temperature 20 to 22 °C (68 to 72 °F)
Establishment time 10 to 16 days

Soil and care

The rightconditions.

Exposure Sun
Soil Well drained
Watering Moderate

Container growing

A controlledenvironment.

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Morning Glory 'Lazy Luxe'

Bloom and dimensions

The completeprofile.

Bloom periodJune to September
HarvestJune to September
Morning Glory 'Lazy Luxe'

Garden associations

What to plantwith it.

Good companionsClematis, sweet pea, nasturtium
Avoid planting withFennel, dill
Trellises, fences, pergolas, container gardening, pollinators