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All reviews for category Ipomoea seeds

Ipomoea purpurea - Morning Glory Hazelwood Blues Seeds

Ipomoea purpurea - Morning Glory Hazelwood Blues Seeds

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Perfect
Regarding seeds, I cannot assess the quality of the product. Last year, the young plants were magnificent. I would like to testify to the professionalism of this company, which promptly sent me the ordered packet following the non-receipt of the first shipment.

Guy G.

magnificent
sowing easy, exceptional outcome. I sowed them at the foot of a stone wall and the result was very nice.

MANUELLA C.

Gorgeous
A delight for the eyes, vibrant colours that stand out from the rest of the garden.

Audrey B.

not all seeds have germinated
disappointed by the quality

Michele F.

Ipomoea alba - Evening Glory

Ipomoea alba - Evening Glory

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Iihavo/Legua
Are growing. I love these special flowers thanks to the wonderful book "The Moonflowers" by Jetta Carleton. A must-read, and then enjoy these flowers for real.

Katia

Disappointed
Sown a month ago and still not sprouted.

Francoise L.

Nakhon Ratchasima, Isaan region, Thailand
Hello, this plant has another use, which is very effective in replacing probiotic remedies. All you need to do is eat 6 or 7 flowers every morning, picked while they are still closed, boiled for 30 seconds, drained, and enjoyed. It's not bad, with a slight bitter and spicy taste. They can also be dried and stored for the winter, with the same digestive properties as the fresh ones. They are sold fresh during the season in supermarkets in Thailand for this purpose, at a cost of 50 cents for a large bunch of closed flowers. They are commonly found in many private gardens. Compared to the prices of probiotics, it is a significant saving and, most importantly, a natural remedy for post-sigmoiditis. Question: Is morning glory jam made with these flowers? Only these flowers? Thank you.

Jean luc

Thirty-eight
Gorgeous plant with fragrant flowers, but unfortunately not perennial. The flowers attract moths that become intoxicated with their nectar during the summer. I am at an altitude of 600m (1968ft) in Isère, so it is grown as an annual plant.

gaetan

Ipomoea imperialis - Morning Glory Sunrise Serenade Seeds

Ipomoea imperialis - Morning Glory Sunrise Serenade Seeds

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CROUY (02880)
Gorgeous flowers, a truly lovely surprise.

Béatrice

Received sachet safely.
I will only plant these young plants next year. But I suppose that like all young plants, they will shoot easily.

Françoise M.