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Japanese Morning Glory Seeds Ao muraski zyouhanten shibori, Ipomoea Purpurea

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Ao Muraski Zyouhanten shibori 

I have also seen this written in different ways:

Ao Muraski Jo hanten shibori

Aomuraskizyouhantenshibori

Ao Muraski Jouhanten Shibori


JAPANESE MORNING GLORY SEEDS  (Ipomoea purpurea), 24+ seeds per pack.

These seeds are so rare that you can't get them from the commercial growers in Japan.  These were garden grown and are naturally open pollinated, so there is a slight chance of cross pollination, but I've had good results with these coming true to the originals.

These are large bloomed Japanese Morning glories with dark purple steaks and stripes on a white background - each flower is unique!  You won't find these growing next door!  A great addition to any morning glory garden with their unique flowers - each one is different and everyday during the summer brings a new show!

The name itself is basically a description of the flower:

Murasaki = Purple

Jou / Zyou = line, stripe or streak

Hanten = spot or speck

Shibori = tie dye, traditional way to make one of a kind patterns on cloth for Kimonos by tying thread and then dying the fabric.

I have only a limited supply of these seeds - don't miss out on them!

$10.00