Convolvulus humilis

Hello, fellow plant lovers! Today, we’re diving into the wonderful world of Convolvulus humilis, also known as dwarf morning glories. These little charmers are an absolute delight in the garden. Their delicate, trumpet-shaped flowers, often in shades of blue, pink, or white, create a carpet of color that just makes you smile. And the best part? They’re surprisingly easy to bring more of into your life! If you’re new to propagating, you’ll be happy to know that Convolvulus humilis is a wonderfully forgiving plant. It’s a fantastic choice for your first foray into making more plants.

The Best Time to Start

For the highest success rate, I find late spring to early summer is the sweet spot for propagating *Convolvulus

Resource:

https://identify.plantnet.org/k-world-flora/species/Convolvulus%20humilis%20Jacq./data

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