Ipomoea Species, Morning Glory, Wild Cotton (Ipomoea albivenia)

Ipomoea albivenia plant in flower this forma has a yellow tinting in the throat and along the primary folds...

Seedling cotyledons of Ipomoea albivenia...

Young plant of Ipomoea albivenia showing cotyledon and first sets of leaves...

Very fragrant flowers, reminiscent of Brugmansia flowers, first flowers of a 2nd year old plant from seed.

young plant showing developing caudex

Ipomoea albivenia seeds

Very Nice Fragrance = My First Bloom on 2-year old plant from seed


Close up of Bloom

Back side of Bloom

Bud just before Bloom Opened

Leaf

Caudex

Brugmansia-like fragrance on this caudex-former. It flowers on new wood.





Ipomoea albivenia flower bud that opens up at sunset, releasing Brugmansia-like fragrance.



New growth appears on the Ipomoea albivenia caudex. A new growing season begins.

I. albivenia - First flowers ever, November 2013, 4 years from seed

I. albivenia - November flowers, plant growth 11' from caudex root within the year

I. albivenia - Inflorescence
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Ipomoea Species, Morning Glory, Wild Cotton
Ipomoea albivenia
Type: | Perennials, Tropicals and Tender Perennials, Vines and Climbers |
Height: | 20-30 ft. (6-9 m) |
Conditions: | Zone 8-11, Full Sun |