Morning Glory (Wall, Single) (Ipomoea purpurea)
Morning Glory (Wall, Single) (Ipomoea purpurea)
Morning Glory (Ipomoea purpurea) in a wall-single form consists of a single, slender vine climbing vertically through consistent twining motion. The stem wraps tightly around available supports, creating a clear spiral pattern as it ascends. Leaves are heart-shaped and alternately arranged, giving the vine a rhythmic, repeating structure along its length. Flowers appear intermittently, typically opening early in the day and contributing to seed production before fading.
Ipomoea purpurea is native to tropical and subtropical regions and commonly grows in open, disturbed habitats where vertical access to light is advantageous. The species is known for rapid seasonal growth and prolific seed output, allowing it to establish quickly as an individual plant. This single-vine wall form emphasizes the core biological traits of the species—twining growth, strong phototropic response, and efficient vertical expansion without reliance on clustering or surface rooting.
Morning Glory (Wall, Single) has a typical overall vine length/height between 6’-15’ (1.83-4.57 m) and spread of 1’-3’ (30-91 cm). The leaf width is between 2”-5” (5-12.7 cm).
Morning Glory (Ipomoea purpurea) in a wall-single form consists of a single, slender vine climbing vertically through consistent twining motion. The stem wraps tightly around available supports, creating a clear spiral pattern as it ascends. Leaves are heart-shaped and alternately arranged, giving the vine a rhythmic, repeating structure along its length. Flowers appear intermittently, typically opening early in the day and contributing to seed production before fading.
Ipomoea purpurea is native to tropical and subtropical regions and commonly grows in open, disturbed habitats where vertical access to light is advantageous. The species is known for rapid seasonal growth and prolific seed output, allowing it to establish quickly as an individual plant. This single-vine wall form emphasizes the core biological traits of the species—twining growth, strong phototropic response, and efficient vertical expansion without reliance on clustering or surface rooting.
Morning Glory (Wall, Single) has a typical overall vine length/height between 6’-15’ (1.83-4.57 m) and spread of 1’-3’ (30-91 cm). The leaf width is between 2”-5” (5-12.7 cm).