It may be that the ones you have had before had seeds that were infertile. Hers probably self-seeded. I love morning glories with their great blue color at the end of the summer.
Hi ~ I was also going to say that I thought it was able to re-seed itself. The wild ones here do it every year. Probably the fancier hybrids are sterile "mules".
It may be that the ones you have had before had seeds that were infertile. Hers probably self-seeded. I love morning glories with their great blue color at the end of the summer.
ReplyDeleteHi ~ I was also going to say that I thought it was able to re-seed itself. The wild ones here do it every year. Probably the fancier hybrids are sterile "mules".
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