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A member of the morning glory family, Evolvulus
grows in a low, spreading mound producing funnel shaped blue flowers.
Unlike its other family members, the Evolvulus is a non-climber. The
stems become woody as they age and the leaves are covered in a downy grey
fuzz. Although each bloom lasts only one day, Evolvulus is a continuous
bloomer giving your garden a lot of flower power.
Spacing: Plant 2' to 3'
apart.
Height: Will grow 10" to 12"
tall.
How to grow: Plant in
full sun in a sandy well-drained soil.
Uses: Use in beds,
borders, or as ground coverage.
Tips: To prevent fungus
from growing on your Evolvulus, avoid over watering.
Outstanding Features:
Evolvulus loves the heat.
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