One of two plants that inspired the creation of Seed Savers Exchange, this morning glory bears beautiful deep-purple flowers with red stars at their center. This self-sowing annual—given to Seed Savers Exchange co-founder Diane Ott Whealy by her Grandpa Ott who lived on a 40-acre farm in St. Lucas, Iowa—can climb to 15 feet tall, if given a support to grow on.
- Conventional
- Self-seeding hardy annual plants grow vines of over 15 feet long
- One of two seeds that started it all!
- Deep purple flowers with red star in throat
- Climbs trellises and support structures
- Please note: The Arizona Department of Agriculture prohibits the sale of any plant in the genus of Ipomoea, which includes Grandpa Ott's Morning Glory flower.