Moonvine

$5.38

Scientific name: Ipomoea alba

Moonvine is a perennial morning glory found from Alachua County southward. Unlike most morning glories, it blooms at night. It is fragrant and attracts moths. It likes full to partial sun and soil that is usually most (with occasional flooding) to soil that is neither wet nor very dry (found on the outskirts of wetlands). This plant can be aggressive.

Size: assorted small pots

Scientific name: Ipomoea alba

Moonvine is a perennial morning glory found from Alachua County southward. Unlike most morning glories, it blooms at night. It is fragrant and attracts moths. It likes full to partial sun and soil that is usually most (with occasional flooding) to soil that is neither wet nor very dry (found on the outskirts of wetlands). This plant can be aggressive.

Size: assorted small pots