(Liste) Silver Morning Glory Bush
It s not just the leaves that are stunning in the spring and summer they are covered with masses of white morning glory flowers.
Silver morning glory bush. Regular division of the silver mound artemisia is a part of caring for silver mound but is required less often if planted in the proper soil. Shear in spring every couple years to keep it fresh and full. The silver mound artemisia is a small resilient plant resistant to deer rabbits and many pests making it an excellent addition for outlying rock gardens or beds near wooded or natural areas. Silvery reflective foliage can reflect a little joy into your heart on even the most dreary winter day and the white flowers that bloom all summer add a great little white splash to the incredible foliage. Convolvulus cneorum commonly known as silver bush or bush morning glory grows as an evergreen shrub in u s. Grows about 3 feet high by 4 5 feet wide. Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 to 11 where it s prized for its fast.
The silver bush morning glory is a true mediterranean native and lives up to its name thanks to its blunt tipped leaves which are covered with tiny hairs that help give its metallic silver sheen. Silver bush morning glory is a non invasive bush form that is an absolute delight. Adam and eve arum lord and ladies wake robin starch root bobbins cuckoo plant scientific names. Bush morning glory if you are a fan of the lovely morning glory vines and their saucer shaped colorful blooms but just don t have the space for a large sprawling vine bush morning glory can make a great substitute. Silver bush morning glory can really stand out when used in raised planters and containers for a nice contrast. Bush morning glory is a glowing presence in the garden. Morning glory produces soft silver foliage on a low mounding shrub that looks beautiful on mounds in rocky landscapes and near cactus as a contrast.
This annual plant with small tricolor blooms gives mind blowing shades because it has more colorful varieties other than white flower. It has a neat dense round shape and grows 2 4 tall by 2 4 wide. This evergreen plant is also quite hardy but it can be damaged by temperatures below 15 f. Although not a true morning glory these shrubby annuals are actually in the bindweed family. The color looks amazing contrasted with bright flowers or dark leaved plants. The soft silvery foliage forms a perfect rounded mound that brings a strong architectural form to the landscape.