Morning Glory Seeds - Heavenly Blue
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Family: Convolvulaceae
Common names: Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue. Traditional/Medicinal uses: Generations of Aztecs used the Morning Glory seeds to communicate with the Sun Gods as a ritual. Natives in Mexico (Oaxaca region) believe that the deity lives within the seeds. Today, the "Heavenly Blues" Ipomoea tricolor are the most widely sought of the Morning Glory, and they are grown as a climbing vine with beautiful flowers. Soak the seeds for several hours before sowing, and after planting them 1/4” 1/2” deep, no further than 6” apart, keep them in bright light, and keep them well watered. Constantly damp roots produce few flowers, though, so be careful! These seeds are organically grown and harvested. NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION! |
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