Morning Glory (Ipomoea 'Split Second')
Ipomoea ‘Split Second’ is a cultivar of Morning Glory, meaning it’s a cultivated variety, not a naturally occurring species. Therefore, it doesn’t have a specific “native region” in the same way a wild plant does.
However, we can deduce some likely origins based on the parentage and characteristics of Morning Glories:
* **Ipomoea genus:** The genus Ipomoea is pantropical, meaning it’s found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. The largest diversity is found in the Americas.
* **General Morning Glory traits:** Most Morning Glories thrive in warm climates with plenty of sunshine.
* **Breeding location:** Many modern cultivars are bred in places like the USA or Europe.
**Therefore, the likely geographical location of the *breeding* of Ipomoea ‘Split Second’ would be a region with a history of horticultural development, possibly in the United States or Europe.**
**However, the ancestors of this cultivar would likely have origins in the Americas due to the wide diversity of *Ipomoea* in that region.**
Suitable in 1 gallon, Suitable in 3 gallon or larger, Suitable for hanging baskets, Needs excellent drainage in pots