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	<title>California Native Flora &#187; Morning Glory Candy Cane</title>
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		<title>Calystegia Macrostegia ssp. Cyclostegia &#8216;Candy Cane&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 06:15:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Morning Glory is a fast growing vine native to California's Channel Islands. The large white and pink flowers are a favorite of butterflies, hummingbirds, bees and mine.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>California Morning Glory &#8216;Candy Cane&#8217; is native to the Channel Islands off Southern California. Santa Cruz Island is about 30 miles from us as the crow flies so I think it must considered a local plant? I picked up this 1 gallon specimen from the Theodore Payne Foundation in Sun Valley around October 2009. It&#8217;s already put on a good deal of growth which is expected of this plant. Morning Glory is a semi-evergreen vine. It&#8217;s happy in full sun to part sun (less sun inland in the afternoon) but it can go summer deciduous in drought conditions so it is a good idea to give it some supplemental summer refreshment.</p>
<p>Our specimen was just at the end of it&#8217;s flowering season when I planted it. It appears to be very happy climbing up it&#8217;s small trellis not to mention climbing up the surrounding plants. I&#8217;ll be sure to keep an eye on that. The flowers are quite large, 2&#8243; across and they are pale pink with white highlights (hence, Candy Cane). It could grow up to 12&#8242; given favorable conditions. Should we decide we want more, it should be fairly easy to propagate from cuttings.</p>
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