Ipomoea luteola Hearts and Honey Vine Sunspots
Ipomoea luteola
(Hearts and Honey Vine 'Sunspots')

15 seeds   $3.00  


Ipomoea luteola is a wonderful species with trumpet-shaped, orange-red flowers that have yellow centers. The flowers are very small, but they begin blooming sooner than other morning glory species, and they continue in abundance all summer long. The attractive vines have dark green, heart-shaped leaves.

Ipomoea luteola is great for attracting hummingbirds. It's easy to train on a trellis, fence or post. It can even be grown in a hanging basket.

Also known as Hearts and Honey Vine 'Sunspots'. Other Latin names include Ipomoea hederifolia var. luteola and Ipomoea coccinea var. luteola.

height 6'

Sowing Ipomoea luteola Seeds

Nick seeds and soak overnight. Sow outdoors after the last frost date, 1/4" deep. Or start indoors 4 weeks early. Full sun. Spacing 12".

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Ipomoea luteola