
Plants of the Southwest
Ipomoea leptophylla
Bush Morning Glory
Bush Morning Glory is a sturdy perennial with narrow leaves on bushy, mound-shaped plants 3 ft. high by 5 ft. wide. Pink flowers in summer are 3" across and 4" long with dark throats. Flowers open in the morning and close before noon. W. Great Plains to Rocky Mountains. Very cold hardy and drought tolerant. Soak seed 6-8 hours in water and sow in spring. Difficult to transplant. Zones 4-9.
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