The flowers are a little smaller, but very attractive and velvety. Deep purple with a bright red star in the middle. Plant in the garden against a support or in large flower or balcony boxes. The numerous flowers appear daily, usually at night and fade away in the afternoon. It is possible to pre-sow them in a greenhouse then later transplant them.
| Properties |
| Seedo class |
SL3 |
| Number of seeds |
ca. 50 |
| Flower color |
Mix |
| Latin name |
Ipomoea nil |
| Perennial |
1 |
| Price group |
3 |
| Position |
Sun |
| Total weight of seed |
1,7 g |