Botanical Name: Convolvulus cneorum
Common Name: Bush morning glory
Type of Plant: dicot: shrub
Character evergreen
 
Habit of Growth:
Overall Shape upright, many stemmed from near base to form a loose, rounded canopy
Height 2' - 4'
Spread equal
Growth Rate rapid
 
Environment:
Exposure outdoors full sun
Soil well draining, fairly dry soils
Hardiness some frost, zones 7-9, 12-24
 
Morphology:
Leaves pinnate, alternate, oval-oblong to obovate, 1" - 2" long, pale silvery gray green, silky to the touch
Flowers white, 1" - 2" across, wide funnel-shaped, yellow throat, solitary or in terminal clusters; April - September
Fruit inconspicuous, tiny achene
 
Propagation:
semi-hardwood/softwood cuttings
 
Usage:
small filler for attractive flower display and grayish foliage; informal landscapes; rock gardens; perennial borders
 
Landscape Care:
Watering occasional - avoid excessive watering - drought tolerant after established
Fertilizing little required
Pruning head back occasionally to encourage dense growth
Pests/Diseases relatively free; root rot in poorly drained soils
Special Conditions/Other
 
Origin: Southern Europe
Family: Convolvulaceae

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