Moon Flower Seeds

Ipomoea alba

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The Moon Flower gets its name from large, pure white blooms that come out at night and close before mid day. The blooms are also sweetly fragrant. Annual. (Ipomea alba)

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"They're great. I bought these for a friend."

Nellie (5/5)

Did fantastic last year but not so good this year

"I bought the seeds last year and after planting they were beautiful. I harvested the seeds and planted this year and they are so slow in growing. No difference in soil temp, water or sunlight. Last year this time they were growing over the fence and up the gutters of my house. This year they are barely 1 foot tall with no blooms. Will try again next year. :-("

Waitingformyshepherd (3/5)

Beautiful!

"I LOVE Moon Flowers! I plant them every year and they grow so well on my wood privacy fence. I mix them with red and pink morning glorys and have the big white blooms at night and the red and pink during the day. Soak the seeds for about 8 hours before planting and then plant about 1 inch deep. They will take awhile to come up but when they do, they will overtake a 6 foot fence in a heartbeat! They produce tons of seeds to next year. . . enough to grow more yourself and also to share! Wait until the vine completely dies and then take down the whole vine (cut at the bottom) and store in a plastic trash bag. I place mine in a dark closet and then plant next year. Break apart the pods, soak and you are off to another summer of beautiful blooms!"

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