Picotee Blue Morning Glory 10 Seeds

  • Unique white edging
  • Pretty in hanging baskets
  • Climbs to approximately 5 feet
  • Soak seed 24 hours before sowing
  • Prefers sun

Product Description
Beautiful, deep violet blue double flowers trimmed in white. Truly an exquisite flower. Climbs to approximately 5 feet. May also be used in hanging baskets. Soak seed 24 hours before sowing. If starting indoors, plant 4-8 weeks before last frost. Prefers sun.

Proper name: Ipomoea purpurea ‘Picotee Blue’

Picotee Blue Morning Glory 10 Seeds

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5 comments

  1. The flower does not remotely resemble that pictured. It is a conventional very small blue morning glory with a white throat.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Picotee Blue Morning Glory 10 Seeds

    I ordered quite a few seeds from this company and ignored negative reviews assunimg they just didn’t take the proper care.

    Wow was I wrong!

    Don’t waste your time or money.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. M. ferrall says:

    Try this site I found recently. An extensive variety of Morning Glories. They seem to have decent prices and great shipping charges. Hope this helps others who have been ripped-off by this seller.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. S. Denys says:

    I received these, planted and I got pink blooms. Pretty yes but I wanted as pictured. I am disappointed as they were not as pictured. : (
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. Picotee Blue Morning Glory 10 Seeds

    Just an FYI: I ordered these seeds from Thompson & Morgan – generally a pretty upscale company – and my results were just as dismal. They refuse to grow. Started some sporadic blooms at about an inch to inch and a half high which were a blah shade of lavender – no picotee. I’ve got one now which is actually trying to vine – about 4 inches high. The foliage is weak and sparse. They were a severe disappointment.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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