Morning Glory (Wall, Group, Dense) (Ipomoea purpurea)
Morning Glory (Wall, Group, Dense) (Ipomoea purpurea)
Morning Glory (Ipomoea purpurea) in a dense wall-group form is characterized by a tightly interwoven mass of twining stems that collectively form a thick vertical layer of foliage. The plant produces numerous slender, flexible vines that spiral around available supports and overlap heavily when growing in close proximity. Leaves are typically heart-shaped with smooth margins, arranged alternately along the stems, creating a continuous leafy surface.
In this dense configuration, foliage coverage is nearly uninterrupted, with flowers emerging across the surface rather than along isolated stems. Ipomoea purpurea originates from tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas and thrives in open, sun-exposed habitats where climbing provides access to light. The species reproduces readily through abundant seed production, contributing to rapid colonization. Dense group growth highlights the plant’s vigorous twining behavior and its capacity to form thick, self-supporting vine layers when multiple individuals establish simultaneously.
Morning Glory (Wall, Group, Dense) has a typical overall vine length/height between 6’-15’ (1.83-4.57 m) and spread of 2’-6’ (.61-1.83 m). The leaf width is between 2”-5” (5-12.7 cm).
Morning Glory (Ipomoea purpurea) in a dense wall-group form is characterized by a tightly interwoven mass of twining stems that collectively form a thick vertical layer of foliage. The plant produces numerous slender, flexible vines that spiral around available supports and overlap heavily when growing in close proximity. Leaves are typically heart-shaped with smooth margins, arranged alternately along the stems, creating a continuous leafy surface.
In this dense configuration, foliage coverage is nearly uninterrupted, with flowers emerging across the surface rather than along isolated stems. Ipomoea purpurea originates from tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas and thrives in open, sun-exposed habitats where climbing provides access to light. The species reproduces readily through abundant seed production, contributing to rapid colonization. Dense group growth highlights the plant’s vigorous twining behavior and its capacity to form thick, self-supporting vine layers when multiple individuals establish simultaneously.
Morning Glory (Wall, Group, Dense) has a typical overall vine length/height between 6’-15’ (1.83-4.57 m) and spread of 2’-6’ (.61-1.83 m). The leaf width is between 2”-5” (5-12.7 cm).