Convolvulus cantabrica
Cantabrican Morning Glory
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Cantabrican Morning Glory (Convolvulus cantabrica) - Description
Convolvulus cantabrica, common name Cantabrican Morning Glory or Dwarf morning glory, is a herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the genus Convolvulus of the Convolvulaceae family.
Cantabrican Morning Glory (Convolvulus cantabrica) - Blooming
Flowers resemble those of true Morning Glories (Ipomoea tricolor). The flowers are trumpet shaped often times blue, sometimes with a yellow throat. Some species have pink flowers in the summer.
Cantabrican Morning Glory (Convolvulus cantabrica) - Growth
Some species in this genus grow as a creeping vine and rarely get taller than 6 inches off the ground, whereas other species, such as the Bush Morning Glory (C. cneorum), can get as tall as 4 ft. Does best in full sun.
Cantabrican Morning Glory (Convolvulus cantabrica) - Planting
Plants spread via rhizomes which can be used for easy propagation.
Cantabrican Morning Glory (Convolvulus cantabrica) - Pest
Spider mites and aphids may cause problems. Other issues include leaf spots and rust.
Cantabrican Morning Glory (Convolvulus cantabrica) - Soil and irrigation
Does best in poor to moderately fertile soils that are well-draining. Water freely during the growing season, keep just moist in winter.









