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RE: Silver Bush and Blue Rock Bindweed - two plants you can use in the Garden

in #convolvulus6 years ago

This delightful, deciduous perennial is native to parts of Spain, Italy and North Africa. It bears palmately divided, ovate, slightly hairy green leaves. Throughout Summer and Autumn, it features trailing mats of exceptionally beautiful, widely funnel-shaped, mauvish-blue flowers with light centres. Nectar loving, pollinating insects adore this plant!

Position in full sun facing either South or West and keep in a sheltered spot. Brilliant when planted in hanging baskets or containers. In the South of England, you will find them perfectly hardy!

https://www.hotplantco.co.uk/9077/Convolvulus-sabatius-Mauritanicus-Blue-rockweed-Sent-in-9cm-pot

Growing bush morning glory plants is easy. This low maintenance plant requires very little care; yet, it will reward you with lovely year-round foliage and copious blossoms spring through fall. Read on to learn more about how to grow a bush morning glory plant. What is Bush Morning Glory? The bush morning glory plant (Convolvulus cneorum) is a beautiful, silvery foliaged shrub that comes from the Mediterranean region of Europe. It has a neat, dense round shape and grows 2-4′ tall by 2-4′ wide. This evergreen plant is also quite hardy but it can be damaged by temperatures below 15°F. (-9 C).

Read more at Gardening Know How: Bush Morning Glory Care: How To Grow A Bush Morning Glory Plant

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/bush-morning-glory/bush-morning-glory-care.htm

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