Common Morning Glories (Ipomoea purpurea) are beautiful flowers and if trained to a metal frame, they might be kept as a houseplant if given plenty of light (6 or more hours per day). However, please keep in mind that the Morning Glory is a fast growing vine (2-3 meter or 6-9 feet) . It can get to be uncontrollable very quickly - that's why it is called an seriously invasive weed. What I like to do is have them growing on a frame totally enclosing the outside of my bedroom window. It provides shade and humidity in the late afternoon, and I love the scratchy whispers they make in the breeze.
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