Not All Morning Glories Are Thugs; Some Are Very Friendly!

By luvsgrtdanes
September 4, 2016

Many gardeners hate morning glories, thinking they are invasive and can take over the garden, especially purpureas. They can be troublesome if not controlled, but it's easy to keep them from getting out of control.

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Sep 4, 2016 4:18 PM CST
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Great pics Ronnie (and article).
There is a red morning glory as well. Quite a small flower.

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Sep 4, 2016 5:07 PM CST
Name: Ronnie (Veronica)
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Thanks J! I have that one too, can never capture the true red!
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