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Illusion®Emerald LaceSweet Potato VineIpomoeabatatas
Illusion®
Emerald Lace
Sweet Potato Vine
Ipomoea
batatas
Not Available Online
"A Real Simple magazine – Top 10 goofproof Plant"
Features
Great foliage component plant in combinations; excellent heat tolerance and good vigor.
Foliage Interest
Heat Tolerant
Landscape Plant
Low Maintenance
New
Pet Friendly
Ornamental Characteristics
Foliage Color:
Chartreuse
Garden Height:
6 - 10"; Short
Trails Up To:
48
Spacing:
10 - 12"
Habit:
Trailing
Container Plant Style:
Spiller - Trails over the side of a container
Plant Needs
Duration:
Annual
Bloom Time:
Grown for Foliage
Hardy Temp:
35°F (2°C)
Exposure:
Plant in sun or partial shade
Water Needs:
Normal
Maintenance:
Easy
Uses:
Landscapes and containers
Great in mixed containers, window boxes and hanging baskets.
Patent Information
Illusion® Emerald Lace Ipomoea batatas 'NCORNSP-012EMLC' USPPAF, CPBRAF
Growing Tips
Ipomoeas are great additions to combination planters, but they can sometimes overwhelm less vigorous plants. If you are like me you can let your combination plants duke it out Darwinian style, however, if you prefer to keep a more balanced look to your combination planters, you can cut back or remove stems at any time.
Ipomoeas also make great annual groundcovers in the landscape.
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.
An application of fertilizer or compost on garden beds and regular fertilization of plants in pots will help ensure the best possible performance.
Ipomoeas also make great annual groundcovers in the landscape.
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.
An application of fertilizer or compost on garden beds and regular fertilization of plants in pots will help ensure the best possible performance.
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| Year | Award | Trial |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Excellent | Massachusetts Horticultural Society at Elm Bank |
| 2009 | Great Rating | Linnaeus Teaching Garden |
| 2009 | Top Performer | Mississippi State University |
| 2009 | Top Picks | BYU-Idaho, Thomas E. Ricks Demonstration Garden |
| 2009 | Best Varieties | Penn State |
| 2009 | Top Performer | Kansas State University |
| 2009 | Excellent Rating | Boerner Botanical Garden |
| Lighter, more golden than Chillin' Limeade, lacier more open foliage - brighter effect. A contrast specimen for designers. | ||
| 2009 | Top Performers | Delaware Valley College, Henry Schmieder Arboretum |
| 2009 | Honorable Mention | Texas A & M - East Texas Bedding Plant Trial |
| 2010 | Top Performers | Mast Arboretum |
| 2010 | Top Performer | Powell Gardens |
| Nice plant! Finally an Ipomoea that delivered on the compact sell. Easy! | ||
| 2010 | Top Performer | Oklahoma State University Botanical Gardens |
| 2009 | Top Performer | Jardin Daniel A. Seguin |
| 2009 | Top Performer | Oklahoma State University Botanical Gardens |
| 2009 | Best Performer | Penn State |
| 2009 | Top Performer - Late Summer | Michigan State University |
| 2009 | Top 10 for Summer | North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum |
| 2009 | Leader of the Pack for Summer | North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum |
| 2009 | Leader of the Pack - Late Summer | North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum |
| 2009 | Leader of the Pack - Early Season | North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum |
| 2009 | Top Performer summer | Michigan State University |
| 2009 | Outstanding | Disney Winter Trials |







