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morning glory succulent Bush Morning Glory Phoenix, AZ | Convolvulus cneorum

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morning glory succulent Bush Morning Glory Phoenix, AZ | Convolvulus cneorumPhoenix's Best Silver Foliage Mounding Shrub for Full Sun and Low Water Bush Morning Glory (Convolvulus cneorum) is one of the most striking low water shrubs available for Phoenix Valley landscapes. Its brilliant silver gray foliage creates a luminous effect in the garden that stands out against desert browns and greens even when the plant isn't in bloom. White funnel shaped flowers appear in a long display from spring through fall, contrasting

Phoenix's Best Silver-Foliage Mounding Shrub for Full Sun and Low Water

Bush Morning Glory (Convolvulus cneorum) is one of the most striking low-water shrubs available for Phoenix Valley landscapes. Its brilliant silver-gray foliage creates a luminous effect in the garden that stands out against desert browns and greens — even when the plant isn't in bloom. White funnel-shaped flowers appear in a long display from spring through fall, contrasting beautifully against the silvery leaves. It grows 1–2 feet tall and spreads 2–3 feet wide, making it a natural fit for borders, xeriscape beds, and low-water foundation plantings. Once established, it handles Phoenix's intense sun and reflected heat with almost no supplemental water. Whether you're adding texture to a Scottsdale front yard, edging a walkway in Mesa, or creating a low-water Mediterranean garden in Chandler — Bush Morning Glory is one of the most distinctive plants you can grow in the Arizona desert.

Bush Morning Glory Plant Details

Attribute Detail
Scientific Name Convolvulus cneorum
Common Names Bush Morning Glory, Silverbush, Silver Morning Glory
Mature Height 1–2 feet
Mature Width 2–3 feet
Growth Rate Moderate — 6–12 inches per year in Phoenix
Sun Full sun (6+ hours). Thrives in intense Phoenix heat and reflected sun from walls and pavers.
Water Low once established. Highly drought-tolerant.
USDA Zones 7–11 (Phoenix is Zone 9b–10a)
Soil Well-draining. Tolerates Arizona caliche soils; excellent drainage is critical.
Foliage Evergreen — silvery-gray, silky textured leaves year-round
Bloom Color White with yellow center; funnel-shaped flowers
Bloom Season Spring through fall; heaviest bloom in spring

Bush Morning Glory Uses in Phoenix Landscapes

Silver Accent and Texture Plant

The silvery-gray foliage of Bush Morning Glory is its most distinctive feature — it reflects light in a way that brightens the landscape even on overcast days, and creates a beautiful contrast against dark green plants like Natal Plum or Texas Sage. Use it as a textural accent in mixed desert beds in Scottsdale or Paradise Valley, where its silver color provides a neutral backdrop that makes surrounding flower colors pop. It's one of the most versatile texture plants available for Phoenix Valley landscapes.

Low-Water Border and Edging Shrub

At 1–2 feet tall and 2–3 feet wide, Bush Morning Glory is perfectly sized for front-of-border plantings along walkways, driveways, and landscape beds. Its mounding form needs minimal pruning to stay tidy, and the white spring flowers add a clean, elegant bloom to low-water gardens. Plant 2–2.5 feet apart along a border for continuous coverage. Pairs beautifully with Purple Trailing Lantana, Desert Marigold, and Salvia greggii in Tempe and Peoria landscapes.

Mediterranean and Xeriscape Garden Design

Bush Morning Glory is native to the Mediterranean region and looks absolutely at home in Phoenix's dry, sunny landscape. It's a natural choice for Mediterranean-themed gardens, Tuscan-inspired landscapes, and low-water xeriscapes throughout the Phoenix Valley. Combine with Rosemary Tuscan Blue, Mediterranean Carpet, and Lavender for an authentic, drought-tolerant Mediterranean garden in Gilbert or Glendale.

Rock Garden and Slope Planting

The mounding habit and excellent drainage requirement make Bush Morning Glory ideal for rocky slopes, gravel gardens, and raised beds where water drains quickly. It thrives in these conditions that challenge many other plants. Its silvery foliage looks stunning against the warm tones of Arizona flagstone and river rock, creating a naturally beautiful desert garden with no extra maintenance required.

Best Time to Plant Bush Morning Glory in Phoenix

Fall (October–November) is ideal — warm soil encourages root development while cooler air temperatures minimize transplant stress. The plant establishes over winter and spring before facing its first Phoenix summer. Spring planting (February–April) is also effective. Avoid planting in summer — Bush Morning Glory is sensitive to root stress in extreme heat, and summer transplanting significantly increases water needs and can cause decline. Also avoid any planting location with poor drainage, as this plant is susceptible to root rot in wet soils.

How to Plant Bush Morning Glory

  1. Dig wide, not deep — dig a hole 2–3x the root ball width at the same depth as the container.
  2. Check for caliche — break through any hardpan layer to ensure fast drainage below the root zone. Good drainage is critical for this plant.
  3. Backfill with native soil — mix in 20–30% coarse sand or gravel to improve drainage; avoid heavy organic compost.
  4. Spacing — 2–2.5 feet apart for border plantings; 2.5–3 feet for mass groupings.
  5. Water basin — build a 3–4 inch soil ring to direct water to roots during establishment.
  6. Mulch — apply 2–3 inches of gravel or decomposed granite mulch; avoid bark mulch that holds excess moisture near the crown.

Watering Bush Morning Glory in Phoenix

First Year Watering Schedule

  • Weeks 1–2: Every 1–2 days, deep and slow (20–30 minutes per session)
  • Months 1–2: Every 3–5 days
  • Months 3–6: Every 7–10 days (every 5–7 days in peak summer)
  • After Year 1: Every 14–21 days in summer; every 4–6 weeks in winter

Drip Irrigation

Use a 1 GPH emitter placed 12–18 inches from the plant crown. Water deeply but infrequently — Bush Morning Glory strongly prefers drying out between waterings. Overwatering is the most common cause of decline in Phoenix. Once established, this plant can go 2–3 weeks between waterings in summer without stress.

How fast does Bush Morning Glory grow in Phoenix?
Expect 6–12 inches of spread per year in Phoenix. Growth is most active in spring and fall; slows significantly during peak summer heat. With good drainage and appropriate watering, it reaches its mature size of 2–3 feet wide within 2–3 growing seasons.

Is it drought-tolerant once established?
Yes — Bush Morning Glory is one of the most drought-tolerant ornamental shrubs for Phoenix. Once established (typically after its second summer), it requires only occasional deep watering and will maintain its silver foliage and bloom production with minimal supplemental irrigation.

Why is drainage so important for this plant?
Bush Morning Glory is native to well-drained, rocky Mediterranean slopes and is not adapted to standing water or consistently moist soil. In Phoenix landscapes with clay-heavy or caliche-dense soils, improving drainage at planting time is essential to prevent root rot. When in doubt, plant it in a raised bed or on a slope where excess water drains away quickly.

Can it handle Phoenix's reflected heat?
Yes — one of the reasons Bush Morning Glory is so well suited to Phoenix is its Mediterranean heritage. It's adapted to intense sun, rocky soil, and hot, dry conditions that mimic the Arizona desert. Reflected heat from walls and pavers doesn't bother it once established.

When does it bloom in Phoenix?
The primary bloom period in Phoenix is spring (March–May), when the plant produces its most prolific display of white flowers. Secondary blooms continue sporadically through summer and fall, giving the plant a long period of seasonal interest beyond just its foliage.

You May Also Like

Ground Morning Glory — the low-growing trailing cousin with sky-blue blooms, perfect for edging and spilling over walls in Phoenix landscapes.

Rosemary Tuscan Blue — another Mediterranean native with fragrant foliage and blue flowers that pairs naturally with Bush Morning Glory in low-water garden designs.

Mediterranean Carpet — a fragrant, ground-hugging companion plant with lavender-purple flowers that contrasts beautifully with Bush Morning Glory's silver foliage.

Texas Sage — a silvery-purple blooming desert shrub that works beautifully alongside Bush Morning Glory in full-sun, low-water Phoenix landscapes.

How Many Bush Morning Glory Do I Need?

Bush Morning Glory mounds 2 to 3 feet wide, so space plants about 2.5 feet apart for a continuous low border or mass. Measure your run and use this guide:

Border Run Plants Needed (2.5 ft spacing)
10 ft 4 plants
20 ft 8 plants
30 ft 12 plants

For a rock garden or raised bed, plant in small groups of 3 to 5 for the strongest silver-foliage effect. Give each plant room to drain and avoid crowding into wet low spots.

Bush Morning Glory Season-by-Season in Phoenix

  • Spring (Mar–May): Heaviest bloom of the year, white funnel flowers covering the silver mound. Peak growth season and a great second planting window.
  • Summer (May–Sep): Holds silver foliage and blooms sporadically through the heat, taking full sun and reflected heat off walls and pavers. Growth slows in peak heat. Water deeply but infrequently: this plant rots if kept wet.
  • Fall (Oct–Nov): Prime planting season and a flush of fresh growth as nights cool.
  • Winter (Dec–Jan): Stays evergreen and is cold-hardy for the Valley, taking brief lows near 10°F. The silver foliage carries the bed through winter.

At a Glance

✔ Evergreen   ✔ Drought-Tolerant   ✔ Heat-Loving (Reflected-Heat Tolerant)   ✔ Low-Maintenance   ✔ Pollinator-Friendly   ✔ Cold-Hardy to 10°F

Plant It With

  • Ground Morning Glory: the low trailing cousin with sky-blue blooms for edging and spilling over walls.
  • Rosemary 'Tuscan Blue': fragrant Mediterranean foliage and blue flowers for an authentic low-water pairing.
  • Texas Sage: silvery-purple bloom flushes that echo the silver theme in full sun.
  • French Lavender: purple spikes and gray foliage to round out a Mediterranean border.

Is Bush Morning Glory Right for Your Yard?

Bush Morning Glory is ideal for low borders, rock gardens, raised beds, and slopes in full sun with fast-draining soil, where its luminous silver foliage and white flowers shine on almost no water. Not a fit if your bed holds water or has heavy clay or caliche that stays soggy: this plant rots easily in wet soil, so add drainage or plant it high if drainage is a concern.

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Size: Medium, Pattern Name: Pack of 2
My dog loves these and now won't play fetch with any other ball. I love that they glow bright so we can play fetch after I get home from work (it gets dark around 5 now). The dog and I both like that they whistle. They also squish easily and he loves to chomp on them while he runs around. Only reason I took off a star is because he chewed a piece of it off and now it doesn't whistle or fly as far. That being said, it seems to stand up well to all the chomping he does on it. I should not have left him alone with it, I think he held it down and pulled on it. If your dog usually makes it his mission to destroy things I wouldn't leave him alone with it, other than that I absolutely recommend these. Update 12/12/20: I got another dog last year and he also loves these balls. Probably the favorite ball for both dogs, they go into hyperdrive when they see them. New dog tends to be more destructive than the older one and I still don't leave them unattended with these balls, but new dog has not destroyed one. I made the mistake of leaving one in the Chuckit overnight once. Ball was wet from playing in the snow and became lopsided. Now doesn't fly very well but my weird dog still likes it. It is also starting to dry out and crack. None of the other glow balls have done this, I'm assuming it is also from leaving it in the Chuckit overnight. Other than that, these balls are great. I did read a few reviews that said charging them with UV light made them stay brighter for a longer period, but I did not notice a difference in my quick test of this theory. Just keep a good flashlight with you and brighten them up as needed.
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Picked this up for evening fetch sessions and it’s been a win. It charges up fast, couple minutes under a lamp or in sunlight and it’s good to go, and the glow is genuinely bright, not the sad dim purple some of these put out. Makes it way easier to find in the yard at dusk, and the dog can actually track it. It’s a little on the softer side compared to a regular tennis ball, but durable enough to hold up to my big dog, who is not gentle with toys. Still kicking after plenty of chomping and slobber. Fits a standard Chuckit! launcher perfectly, which is the whole point. Pros: • Glows brightly and clearly in the dark • Charges fast from any light source • Holds up well even with a big, enthusiastic chewer • Fits standard ball-throwing sticks • Great for evening or early-morning fetch Cons: • A bit softer than a regular tennis ball — a determined power-chewer could probably destroy it eventually • Glow fades after a while, so you’ll need to recharge it during long sessions • Only glows if it’s been charged, which is obvious but easy to forget Tips: • Charge it under a bright light or in the sun for a few minutes before heading out • A flashlight works in a pinch if you forgot to charge it • Keep it out of permanent fetch duty — rotate with a regular ball so it lasts longer • Not a chew toy, even though it’s tempting to leave it with the dog Five stars. If you’ve got a dog and a yard, this makes evening fetch actually doable.
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