Do you like to grow morning glory?
Gerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
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Comments (3)Send me a self addressed stamped envelope and I will gladly send you some fresh black knight niola morning glory seeds it is the only variety I am growing...don't want to trade at the moment....See MoreWhat morning glories do you grow?
Comments (17)Park and recreation man is only picky about the front yard but is pretty arts..ie. He has loosened up a bit. Are you sure that is a trellis or two plants woven at the top. What ever, it looks like it got away from them and I like it. I haven't used tree branches in construction projects yet but give me time. I do use branches as stakes and the first year I used flowering pear the stakes bloomed in spring. It was like the waters parted, a miracle. The next year P&R man tried it. Today I was using pomegranate branches to weave around my potted fuchsias to prop them up. Free is a good price to pay for a stake. I like the ferny leaves on the cypress vine, nice picture. pw...See MoreWhat type of morning glory do you think I may have?
Comments (1)It sure sounds like Ipomoea hederacea...as soon as you can post a photo you will get a more specific answer...if what is growing there is some type of morning glory...all MG's belong to some species whether they are a totally natural strain or a 'highly bred' cultivar of some species...despite widespread misconceptions there are extremely few true inter-specific hybrids of MG's out there anywhere... Here is the google image link for Ipomoea hederacea... if you can locate a photo on the web that looks like what you have it might help but without a photo reference we will likely be playing guessing games... regards, Ron Here is a link that might be useful: Ipomoea hederacea images googled...See MoreI don't think it's a Morning Glory, do you?
Comments (12)I googled ipomea + lobed and some places say and show heart shaped leaves and others have lobed leaves identical to the one I'm asking about. I'm very sad, because I do live in California and probably don't want to take the chance that this will choke out something I care about. I've had morning glories before, smaller ones, and I know you must be diligent to keep them contained. I suppose I will have to pass on this and just admire the neighbor's vine. It grows up into one of her trees and you cannot distinguish the vine from the tree. It is just a beautiful flowering tree, LOL. Thanks for your help. I will still post a close-up when I get it, just in case you decide it could be something else....See MoreGerris2 (Joseph Delaware Zone 7a)
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