Mini Sky Blue?

Summerville, SC(Zone 8a)

I found this pretty little thing growing thru my fence from my neighbors yard today and I know they didn't plant it because they are indifferent gardeners at best .. so it's a wild child .. it's obviously been there awhile because there are seed pods on my side of the fence .. only noticed it today. Can someone confirm it's a Mini Sky or is it something else? Can't find it in plant files under that name.

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(Ronnie), PA(Zone 6b)

X check out this one. There is also one with heart shaped leaves.

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/53528/

Chewelah, WA(Zone 5a)

Pretty, pretty. Hope you're snatching those seeds! :-)

Summerville, SC(Zone 8a)

Mine has the heart shaped leaf .. and yes .. I'm collecting seeds.

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(Becky) in Sebastian, FL(Zone 10a)

X - They look like Ipomoea hederacea var. integriuscula. And they ARE a wild child! Here are mine from last year: http://davesgarden.com/community/blogs/t/beckygardener/10365/

Mine made a lot of seeds and gave me several volunteers this year! (Which I had to pull up because they are aggressive in my zone.) I just pulled up another one two days ago much to my surprise! I guess the seeds will remain dormant until the right conditions in certain areas of my garden. Probably sunlight! More light now in that area in the Fall. :-)

Summerville, SC(Zone 8a)

Thanks! I've seen them before, but this is the first time I've actually seen a vine with lots of flowers on it.

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Jackson, SC(Zone 8a)

http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fp.php?pid=6859094

he looks just like mine. this thing is taking over my tree. i plan to get every seed i can as it seems to be invasive here. its a wild thing and living up to its name

(Debra) Derby, KS(Zone 6a)

I have that here..

Chewelah, WA(Zone 5a)

Heh, heh, bet you I could find a nice safe place for those seeds where you wouldn't ever have to worry about them taking over your place. :-)

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