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20 Rare Black Knight Morning Glory Seeds | Deep Purple Climbing Flowers
20 Rare Black Knight Morning Glory Seeds | Deep Purple Climbing Flowers
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Add dramatic elegance to your garden with Black Knight Morning Glory, a rare and striking variety known for its deep purple to nearly black funnel-shaped blooms. These fast-growing vines create a bold visual impact when trained on trellises, fences, arbors, or latticework.
Blooming from summer through fall, Black Knight Morning Glory produces abundant flowers that open in the morning and close later in the day. Its heart-shaped foliage and rich, velvety color make it a favorite for ornamental displays, pollinator gardens, and vertical accents.
Easy to grow and quick to establish, this variety is ideal for gardeners who want maximum beauty with minimal effortโjust give it sun, support, and space to climb.
๐ฑ Why Grow Black Knight Morning Glory?
- Rare, deep purple to black-toned blooms
- Fast-growing climbing vine
- Excellent for trellises, fences, and lattice
- Long bloom season from summer to fall
- Attracts bees, butterflies & hummingbirds
- Easy to grow from seed
๐ฟ Growing Information
- Botanical Name: Ipomoea purpurea
- Plant Type: Annual (may reseed or behave as perennial in warm climates)
- Growth Habit: Vigorous climbing vine
- Bloom Season: Summer to Fall
- Sun Exposure: Full Sun
- Soil: Average, consistently moist, well-drained
- USDA Zones: 1โ10
๐ฑ Planting & Care Tips
- Sow seeds directly outdoors after frost, or start indoors
- Lightly scarify or soak seeds before planting to improve germination
- Plant near a trellis, fence, or support structure
- Water regularly but avoid waterlogged soil
- Thin seedlings to prevent overcrowding and excessive spread
๐ธ Perfect For
- Trellises & garden arches
- Fences & privacy screens
- Cottage & pollinator gardens
- Cut flower displays
- Ornamental vertical accents
โ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is Black Knight Morning Glory rare?
Yes. Its dark, velvety purple blooms are less common than standard blue or white varieties.
Does it come back every year?
Itโs typically grown as an annual but may reseed or act as a perennial in warm climates.
How fast does it grow?
Very fast. Vines establish quickly and climb vigorously once temperatures warm.
Does it attract pollinators?
Yes. Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds are highly attracted to morning glory blooms.
Does it need support?
Yes. A trellis, fence, or lattice is recommended for best growth and display.
