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BS: Morning glory 'Blues Band'

18 Aug 03 - 10:55 AM (#1004040)
Subject: NOT blues band "Morning Glory"!
From: Steve Parkes

No, indeedy. I was at the "BBC Gardener's World mag open day" at Unwin's Seeds in Cambridge on Saturday, and they have a morning glory cultivar named "Blues Band", which has three colour patterns in the flowers: two in shades of a pretty light blue, and the other in white with delicate blue streaks. The name caught my eye in the catalogue (naturally), but when I saw it I had to buy a packet. They'll look bostin' around my front door; and if they don't I can always smoke the seeds.

I'll let you all know how they go (if anyone's interested), but you'll have to wait till next year for them to flower.

Steve


18 Aug 03 - 07:44 PM (#1004294)
Subject: RE: BS: Morning glory 'Blues Band'
From: michaelr

Don't smoke the seeds -- they must be ingested. (I think... you know what they say: if you remember the Sixties, you weren't really part of them) :-)

Cheers,
Michael


04 Sep 03 - 11:10 AM (#1012649)
Subject: RE: BS: Morning glory 'Blues Band'
From: Steve Parkes

Refresh -- are there no gardeners out there?!


04 Sep 03 - 12:21 PM (#1012704)
Subject: RE: BS: Morning glory 'Blues Band'
From: katlaughing

Sorry I miss this earlier, Steve. Thanks, they sound really pretty!


04 Sep 03 - 04:47 PM (#1012867)
Subject: RE: BS: Morning glory 'Blues Band'
From: C-flat

The words "morning glory" and "blues band" seem at odds with each other. In my blues band days we didn't used to see mornings!


17 Aug 04 - 05:22 AM (#1249222)
Subject: RE: BS: Morning glory 'Blues Band'
From: Steve Parkes

Kat, you're right: they do sound pretty. Unfortunately, out of 25 seeds, 18 germinated, then 13 of the seedlings died; when they were big enough to go outside, 4 turned up their toes on contact with fresh air: now I have one left, which looks set to take over the garden on its own. So far all the floweres are white, no blue streaks. If it keeps going I might set it on to next door's clematis. Or maybe next door's cat ...

Steve