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  1. Ipomoea tricolor ‘Heavenly Blue’ (Morning Glory) Morning Glory 'Heavenly Blue', Grannyvine 'Heavenly Blue', Ipomoea rubrocoerulea. A highly popular variety of Morning Glory, award-winning Ipomoea tricolor ‘Heavenly Blue’ is a lovely annual vine with large, heart-shaped leaves and vibrant, azure-blue trumpet-shaped flowers.

  2. Ipomoea purpurea 'Heavenly Blue' is one of the most popular morning glory varieties. Its buds are long and tightly furled, but as the morning sunshine reaches them they steadily unfold themselves into large sky-blue trumpets with clear white and yellow throats.

  3. The flowers are trumpet-shaped, 4–9 cm (2–4 in) in diameter, most commonly blue with a white to golden yellow centre. Heavenly blue, and many other species of morning glory, contain ergine. Cultivation and uses. In cultivation, the species is very commonly grown misnamed as Ipomoea violacea, actually a different, though related ...

  4. Heavenly Blue’ are the classic morning glories with rich azure (blue) flowers and white throats. These plants climb to 12 feet. ‘Scarlett O’H ara’ has bright red flowers with a white throat. It climbs to 15 feet. Here are more recommended morning glory varieties! ‘Heavenly Bluemorning glory. Photo by Heike Loechel/Wikimedia ...

  5. This is my favourite Morning Glory, the colour really is a heavenly blue and the bees love it. It needs warmth and sunshine to do well, b...Read More

  6. 18 de abr. de 2022 · I. tricolor 'Heavenly Blue': A popular cultivar with large azure flowers and heart-shaped leaves; I. alba: Also called moonflower or belle de nuit; a night-blooming species with 6-inch-wide white flowers; Ipomoea x multifida: Known as the cardinal climber; a hybrid with relatively small but deep red flowers resembling morning glory ...

  7. HEIRLOOM. The classic morning glory! Magnificent 4–5" cheerful blooms are bright sky blue. Fast-growing, climbing large vines are spangled with dazzling azure blue trumpet blooms, complemented by attractive heart-shaped foliage. Easy-growing plants start the florific show in early fall.