Convolvulus tricolor - the dwarf morning-glory or tricolour convolvulus - is a short to medium annual plant with solitary long-stalked flowers. The flower is a tri-coloured funnel-shaped bloom about three centimeters wide, blue with white and a yellow centre.
The dwarf morning glories don’t need frequent watering. During warmer parts of the summer, check the soil every few days.The rest of the year, the plant only needs watering about once per week.
It grows well in dryer, sandy regions and likes lots of sunlight.Placing the plant in full sun to partial sun encourages better growth and longer blooms.
Liquid fertilizer may be added throughout the year, but not every time. Use the fertilizer every second or third watering.
Warm, well-drained soil is best for the dwarf morning glories.Adding a little bit of sand to the soil also helps recreate the native conditions.
As an annual, you don’t need to worry about frost, but it grows best at temperatures in the mid-60s to upper-70s.