Convolvulus

The bushy, well-behaved cousin of climbing morning glory — compact mounds smothered in vivid blue, white-and-gold-throated funnels that open with the sun.

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Convolvulus seeds — bushy dwarf morning-glory colour

Garden convolvulus is the well-behaved, bushy cousin of the climbing morning glory — compact, mounding plants smothered in vivid, funnel-shaped flowers of blue, often with a white-and-gold throat, that open with the sun. Unlike its twining relatives it stays neat and clump-forming, making it a cheerful filler within our flower seed range. New to flowers? Our flower growing guide gets you started.

Fast, free-flowering and easy — the calendar shows when to sow.

Compact colour for pots and edges

Its low, mounding habit makes convolvulus ideal for edging, the front of borders and containers, sitting happily among our container-friendly flowers and annual flowers. The open blooms are a draw for bees, too. Looking for the climbing kind? Try twining Ipomoea morning glories instead.

Growing convolvulus from seed

Soak the seed overnight to soften the coat, then sow under cover in spring or direct once warm, in full sun. Convolvulus thrives in poorer, free-draining soil and flowers freely all summer with little fuss; deadheading keeps it tidy and productive.

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Does convolvulus climb like morning glory?
No — garden convolvulus is bushy and clump-forming, staying neat and compact rather than twining. For climbers, choose Ipomoea morning glories. How do I improve germination?
Soak the seed overnight to soften its hard coat, then sow under cover in spring or direct once the soil is warm. Where does convolvulus grow best?
In full sun on poorer, free-draining soil — it flowers more freely when not over-fed, and suits pots, edging and the front of borders. Is it easy to grow?
Very. It blooms freely all summer with little fuss; light deadheading keeps it tidy and productive.