Morning glory 'Crimson Rambler' ( Ipomoea purpurea ), offered by the seedsman WH Perron
Morning glory 'Crimson Rambler' is a spectacular climber that produces large, deep red flowers with a white throat, creating a striking contrast. Ideal for decorating pergolas, fences or even for running its vines through shrubs, this elegant and vigorous variety reaches up to 3 metres in height and transforms outdoor spaces into a living tableau of intense colour.
Maturity: 12 weeks
Germination: 10 to 16 days
Sowing temperature: 18 to 20°C
Height: 300 cm
Spread: 20 to 30 cm
Color: Red
Formulation: Raw
Latin name: Ipomoea purpurea
Use: Ground cover, climbing plants
Flowering: June to September
Cultivation method:
Sow 'Crimson Rambler' morning glory seeds directly into the ground after the last frost, or start them indoors at 65-68°F (18-20°C) for an early sowing. Seeds will germinate in 10-16 days. Transplant seedlings into well-drained, rich soil, spacing them 8-12 inches (20-30 cm) apart. Provide a sturdy support, such as a trellis or pergola, to support the 10-foot (3-metre) vines.
Bring a bold and elegant touch to your outdoor spaces with the 'Crimson Rambler' morning glory, a climber that will transform your gardens all summer long!
