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Thread: Morning Glory:Annual or Perennial?

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    Morning Glory:Annual or Perennial?

    I have a morning glory but i dont know if its a annual or a perennial does anyone else know where i can find this information or does anyone know the answer?

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    morning glory is an annual. But it is a very persistant plant that may sow seeds that survive a mild winter. (of course, all this really depends on your location...warm vs. cold climates)
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    Aha! I always thought it was a perennial, but that must be due to our relatively easy winters...
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    It is a "self-seeding annual" as it's seeds drop into the soil, then they come up the next spring. I have had purple Cosmos do that, too, in the one really sunny spot we have in the yard!

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    If your morning glory is the same purple climber as ours, it's very pretty but does a great job of overtaking trees and other plants. It germinates very easily so be careful and keep it where you want it, rather than where it wants to go
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