Morning Glory (Wall, Group) (Ipomoea purpurea)
Morning Glory (Wall, Group) (Ipomoea purpurea)
Morning Glory (Ipomoea purpurea) growing as a wall-group form displays multiple climbing vines ascending together while maintaining visible separation between individual stems. The twining habit is the primary climbing mechanism, with stems wrapping in consistent spirals around vertical supports. Leaves are evenly spaced and heart-shaped, forming a layered but breathable canopy.
Flowers appear along many stems, opening in succession and contributing to a distributed flowering pattern rather than concentrated clusters. Ipomoea purpurea is native to tropical and subtropical regions and commonly occurs in open fields, roadsides, and forest edges. The species favors environments where vertical structures are available and light exposure is high. Group growth without dense overlap highlights the plant’s natural climbing rhythm and reveals individual vine paths within the larger system. This form illustrates the balance between collective coverage and individual stem expression typical of the species.
Morning Glory (Wall, Group) 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) growing as a wall-group form displays multiple climbing vines ascending together while maintaining visible separation between individual stems. The twining habit is the primary climbing mechanism, with stems wrapping in consistent spirals around vertical supports. Leaves are evenly spaced and heart-shaped, forming a layered but breathable canopy.
Flowers appear along many stems, opening in succession and contributing to a distributed flowering pattern rather than concentrated clusters. Ipomoea purpurea is native to tropical and subtropical regions and commonly occurs in open fields, roadsides, and forest edges. The species favors environments where vertical structures are available and light exposure is high. Group growth without dense overlap highlights the plant’s natural climbing rhythm and reveals individual vine paths within the larger system. This form illustrates the balance between collective coverage and individual stem expression typical of the species.
Morning Glory (Wall, Group) 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).