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Ipomoea nil I have grown this winter

I wanted to share some photos of Japanese morning glories I have grown indoors this winter. Enjoy!

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  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Another one

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    #3 peony mutation

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    A second peony type flower

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Last one for now.

  • ken_adrian Adrian MI cold Z5
    9 years ago

    INDOORS!!!!!! ??????

    REALLY????

    back up ...show me the setup ... take more pictures ...

    And color me jealous ....crikey...blimey ... and hot spit all rolled into one

    You are a wizard Harry potter.... or Hermione ....

    Ken

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Thanks, Ken, your comment made me smile.

    I primarily grow the vines in a windowsill with sun exposure in afternoon. I use small circular trellises to support the vines.

  • ladyrose65
    9 years ago

    Beautiful Gerris2. I'll probably be visiting you on ebay this spring.

  • ken_adrian Adrian MI cold Z5
    9 years ago

    do your sticky traps really work???

    ken

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Thank you, ladyrose65!

    Ken, the yellow sticky traps work well for me in trapping fungus gnats.

    I am growing this cutie now. I grew the parent plant in 2007. The seed germinated quickly, which made me quite happy. It came to me with the long name of Ki Chirimenba Shiroji Murasaki Fukkake Shibori Daizaki. I wanted to see its beauty again. :-)

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Here is the parent flower.

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Here is a peony flower form that was waiting for me this morning at work.

  • jaynine
    9 years ago

    Very pretty!

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Thank you, Jaynine!

    Here are views of another wonderful morning glory demono flower form. (Ki Beni Hukurin Shishi Botan Ryu'uhade -Shishi(fe) x Sasa(dl) x botan(dp) - Shishi strain).

    Can you believe this is a morning glory? It is a mutant Ipomoea nil.

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Here is a closer view of the mutant flower.

  • zen_man
    9 years ago

    Hopefully you are crossing that mutant flower form with as many other specimens as possible. Now you just need to get some true yellows into your Ipomeas. I think there is a yellow species.

    ZM

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Thanks, ZM. The mutant I just showed is sterile, with reproductive structures becoming petals. I too would love to see a deep yellow flower in Ipomoea nil. Someday it will happen without use of modification methods.

    Here' s another blue flower from this morning.

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Japanese morning glory - Ipomoea nil - Music of Mountain Stream My attempt to make a pruned bonsai-style plant has resulted in this nice short compact plant and blue-purple blizzard color pattern flower.

  • zen_man
    9 years ago

    Hi Gerris,

    "The mutant I just showed is sterile, with reproductive structures becoming petals."

    So when you planted that seed, you had no idea it was going to produce a sterile mutant??? What was the name of its parent?

    " I too would love to see a deep yellow flower in Ipomoea nil. Someday it will happen without use of modification methods. "

    Do you think it is possible that some Japanese breeders might use genetic modification methods? Would you object to growing yellow Nils that were created by genetic modification? Considering that the Japanese have been breeding Ipomoea nil for several centuries without getting a good yellow, I would be impatient to wait for more centuries for a good yellow "without use of modification methods."

    And there is some semantics involved in the phrase "modification methods". It could be argued that hand cross pollination is a modification method.

    Back to your remarkable sterile mutation. Do you have plans to propagate it by asexual means (cuttings or even tissue culture)? Have you grown any Ipomoea from cuttings? If you grew several examples of your mutant from cuttings, it might be that one of them might present a pistil or some anthers. I have routinely seen zinnia branches that seem to have different genetics. Rose breeders routinely take advantage of "bud sports". I have at times grown a few morning glories, including some of the double varieties, but I have never seen anything remotely like your mutation. I would be inspecting it very closely looking for a hint of pollen or a pistil in disguise. I would be going on the assumption that it is so unusual that it could have unrecognizable but potentially functional reproductive parts.

    ZM

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Seiun is one of my favorite blue Ipomoea nil varieties.

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Tokiwayama is a nice deep blue.

  • woodnative
    9 years ago

    They are all beautiful thank you for sharing pics. It makes me want to grow these again in my garden and maybe sometime start some in pots over winter. How long does one potted plant usually bloom for? Can they be trimmed?

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Thanks, woodnative! It helps to grow the vine in a warm sunny window. I grew one indoors last year that grew about 12 months. You certainly can prune a vine. Just look for the presence of flower buds and use your judgment on when to snip the end. You will eventually get secondary growth and flower buds on them.

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Here is one that made flowers yesterday.

    Ipomoea nil 'Lona Mae'

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Here is a second flower on my Ipomoea nil 'Music of Mountain Stream' that opened this morning.

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Here is a new one that opened up today. It is a Japanese-developed strain of Ipomoea nil that came to me with the name "Ki Huiri Murasaki Botanzaki". I really enjoyed the color and pattern in this flower. It is a thrill to see the first flower of a strain never before grown in one's garden.


  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Thank you, sorie6 for your kind comment!

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    Another one


  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    A nice mutant


  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    Japanese morning glory

    - Ipomoea nil - Ki Beni Hukurin Shishi Botan Ryu'uhade [Shishi(fe) x Sasa(dl)) x Botan(dp)] Shishi Strain

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    Another view of Japanese morning glory Ki Huiri Murasaki Botanzaki


  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    Japanese morning glory - Ipomoea nil - Ki Beni Hukurin Shishi Botan Ryu'uhade


    The leaves are curled and it is a normal condition.


  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    Technically it is not winter anymore but the plants keep blooming.


  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    8 years ago


  • oldbat2be
    8 years ago

    These are so beautiful! Can you suggest a source for the seeds? I am sorely tempted to plant some. Thanks, oldbat2be

  • ninecrow
    8 years ago

    FAD Photos Thanks For Sharing....

    What Size Pots are They in? Thanks

  • mystmaiden
    8 years ago

    so gorgeous! Thanks for posting the pics - I love morning glories. I have a couple doubles just now making their way up the sides of my glorietta out in the garden now. Any recommendations on seed sources, pretty please!?

  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    Today's flowers - *LOVE*

    Technically the first one is an Ipomoea hybrid and the second one is Ipomoea purpurea.



  • Vireo
    8 years ago

    These are gorgeous--must make getting up in the morning just a little easier :) I am inspired to grow some, for sure! Thanks for sharing your beautiful flowers.


  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    Thanks everyone, so much! Send me a private message and I will relay seed source information.

    Shots from this week,enjoy!


  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    Ipomoea purpurea white hige flower looks like a fantastic frozen flaming torch, a concept only seen in Asagao gardening and Marvel Comics.


  • Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    Another Fuji no Monet flower set from today.


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