Morning Glory Flower Varieties. The Moonflower has a distinct sweet scent and a lovely shade of white perfect for hanging planters. These are fairly dependable bloomers and self-sowers with vines that can reach as high as 12 feet.
This morning glory cultivar has classic sky blue flowers with white throats. Dark blue pink and rose flowers on vines growing 8 to 10 feet. Cardinal Climber has interesting deeply cut foliage and its flowers are bright red tubular-shaped trumpets.
Blooms Summer to Fall.
Bindweed is a morning glory relative that is a problem with many farms and gardens. The flowers usually start to fade a few hours before the petals. They prefer full solar exposure throughout the day and mesic soils. Morning glories are often mistaken for their aggressive and invasive cousin field bindweed Convolvulus arvensis also called.