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GRANDPA OTT Seeds | Ipomoea purpurea

 

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We currently have available:

 

GRANDPA OTT Seeds - Morning Glory - Ipomoea purpurea

 

Available in packs of 10 and 30 seeds.

 

These untreated medicinal grade Morning Glory Grandpa Ott seeds possess a high quality genetic profile and are harvested fresh.

 

A range of wild and cultivated vines in the Morning Glory family may be found in lush regions of Mexico. The number of species within the genus is believed to be over 500.

 

Grandpa Ott is a perennial twining vine, growing from 3m - 10m long, with heart shaped leaves that can grow up to 12cm long. The flowers are funnel shaped and purplish blue with a white inner tube.

 

Reported to contain alkaloids of up to 0.3% in the seeds.

 

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We do not advocate the use of any plant in any particular way. We aim to support and encourage education around the traditional use of sacred plants. All information herein is provided for historical, educational and research purposes only.

 

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GRANDPA OTT Seeds | Ipomoea purpurea

SKU: Grandpa Ott Seeds Ipomoea Purpurea
PriceFrom AU$11.00
  • Sacred varieties of Morning Glory include Heavenly Blue, Pearly Gates, Grandpa Ott, Scarlett O’Hara, Flying Saucers, Wedding Bells, Blue Star and Summer Skies. By far the most well known variety is Heavenly Blue followed by Pearly Gates, Grandpa Ott and Scarlett O’Hara.

     

    Morning Glory seeds grow in seed pods which form on the plant where once a pollinated flower bloomed. The seeds may be produced any time in after flowers have dropped off the vine. 

     

    Although Morning Glories like a lot of water, if the roots are kept too wet, the vines will produce very few flowers and therefore will set very little seed. Immature seeds are more bitter than ripe ones. It has been reported that immature seeds contain more alkaloids.

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