'Sweet Caroline Sweet Heart Purple'

Plant in sun or partial shade

6 - 8

Ipomoea batatas
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'Sweet Caroline Sweet Heart Purple'

Sweet Potato Vine

Ipomoea batatas

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"A Real Simple magazine – Top 10 goofproof Plant"

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Features

Great foliage component plant in combinations; excellent heat tolerance and vigor

• Deadheading Not Necessary
• Heat Tolerant
• Landscape Plant

Ornamental Characteristics

Foliage Color
Black/Purple

Height
6-8" (Short)

Spacing
10-12"

Habit
Trailing

Trails Up To
60

Container Plant Style
Spiller - Trails over the side of a container

Patent Information

'Sweet Caroline Sweet Heart Purple' US PP18,573; Can. PBR 2902

Plant Needs

Duration
Annual

Bloom Time
Foliage Plant

Zone(s)
Annual except in zones 10 - 11

Hardy Temp
35°F (2°C)

Exposure
Plant in sun or partial shade

Water Needs
Normal

Maintenance
Easy

Uses
Landscapes and containers

Mixed containers, window boxes and hanging baskets
Growing Tips
In fall before first frost, dig, dry and store tubers in a dry medium (vermiculite or peat) in a cool dry corner of the basement. When tubers sprout in spring, cut them into sections (at least one eye per section) and plant the sections outdoors after last frost date. Tubers can also be sunk ½ way into a large-mouthed glass jar of water in early spring to generate sprouts that can be removed and planted. Container plants and or rooted cuttings taken in late summer may be overwintered indoors in bright sunny locations.

Potatoes formed by ornamental sweet potato vines are edible but are not as flavorful as those selected as a food crop.

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Year Award Trial
2008   Top 22 Mississippi State University
2008   Top Performer in Containers Kansas State University
2008   Top 10 North Carolina State, JC Raultson Arboretum
2008   Leader of the Pack Summer North Carolina State, JC Raultson Arboretum
2008   Leader of the Pack Summer - Late Season North Carolina State, JC Raultson Arboretum
2008   Leader of the Pack Summer - Early Season North Carolina State, JC Raultson Arboretum
2006   Way Hot 100 Garden Design
2003   Arboretum Approved Dallas Arboretum
2003   Flame Proof Dallas Arboretum
2003   North Texas Winners Circle Dallas Arboretum

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