Evolvulus ‘Blue Daze’

Q: Can you tell me what the name of this flower? I want to do some research & take proper care of it during the winter months.
A: You have Evolvulus glomeratus ‘Blue Daze”. It is a semi-woody perennial shrub in south Georgia but usually gets killed by the cold in the northern half of the state. You can dig it and bring it inside if you really love it…but it is common in nurseries every spring.
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