Ipomoea 'Fragrant Sky' 
        Short code: 5291
        
        
        Height:
        100cm/3ft
        
         Description:        
         
                        
                 
                A compact, hardy Morning Glory
The lavender-blue flowers have a sweet Dianthus fragrance
A low growing or trailing habit, ideal for pots
Height: 100cm/3ft
Common name: Morning Glory| Sowing/Growing information | |
| Sowing | Sow on to a moist seed sowing compost in a 144 cell plug tray or similar size unit cover with 10mm of vermiculite and propagate at 20C. Germination should take place after 7 to 10 days. Alternatively sow direct into the final pot or pack for sale putting 4 or 5 seeds per pot into a 9 cm pot and 2 seeds per cell into a 6 pack. A succession of sowings can be made from early March to June. Grow on at 20C. | 
| Growing | Continue to grow the seedlings on at 15C until they are established and fill the tray. Transfer to a 12 pack, 6 pack or 9cm pot and continue to grow on at 10 to 15C. Early February sowings will result in flowering plants for sale in late April / May. Later sowings made in April can be potted on into 1 litre pots for sales of more established flowering plants in late June. | 
| Flowering Period | July to September | 
| Hardiness | Half Hardy Annual | 
| Classification | |
| Genus | Ipomoea | 
| Variety | Fragrant Sky | 
| Groups | |
| Climbers | YES | 
| Caution | Harmful if eaten | 


