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The last time I planted a ‘Star of Yelta’ morning glory was five years ago. But every year since, volunteers have sprouted from the ground and climbed my metal arbor.
The blooms of ‘Star of Yelta’ stay open longer than any other morning glory. Sometimes they are still blooming for me in the afternoon. The plants supposedly thrive better in full sun, but mine grow happily in part-shade.
My only wish is that Japanese Beetles weren’t so infatuated with them.