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Ipomoea obscura v. ethiopia | 10 Seeds
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Ipomoea obscura v. ethiopia | 10 Seeds
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Ipomoea obscura v. ethiopia | 10 Seeds

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Ipomoea obscura v. ethiopia is a fascinating and distinctive flowering plant known for its unique appearance. This variety of morning glory showcases slender, twining vines adorned with intricate, heart-shaped leaves. What sets it apart is its enchanting and somewhat mysterious flowers, which typically unfurl in the evening or on cloudy days. These blooms exhibit a captivating color palette, often featuring shades of lavender, deep purple, and white, with a velvety texture that adds to their allure. Ipomoea obscura v. ethiopia's evening or nocturnal blooming habit adds an element of intrigue to the garden, and its graceful vines can be trellised or left to trail along the ground, making it a versatile and enchanting addition to outdoor spaces. Annual

Germination

Germinating Ipomoea obscura v. ethiopia seeds can be an intriguing process. Begin by scarifying the seeds lightly, which means gently scratching or nicking the hard seed coat to improve germination rates. After scarification, soak the seeds in warm water for approximately 24 hours to further soften the seed coat. Plant the treated seeds about 1/4 inch deep in well-draining soil, either in pots or directly in your garden bed. Ensure they receive ample sunlight, as these plants thrive in full sun conditions. Keep the soil consistently moist but avoid overwatering, as this can lead to fungal issues. Germination may take some time, typically occurring within 7-21 days when the temperature is around 70-80°F (21-27°C). Once the seedlings have developed a few true leaves, you can transplant them to their final location, where their captivating evening or cloudy day blooms will add a touch of intrigue and charm to your garden.