Thanks! It is beautiful here today, mine are still open for the most part.
Emma keeps telling me how lucky I am, this is my first year growing anything at all, and my MG's and JMG's have just done wonderfully. I'm worried about seeds, tho, cause our first frost is supposed to be in just a couple weeks :((
If I do get as many seeds as I have pods, I'll have more than enough to trade with everyone :)
Good luck and don't give up..... some of mine didn't do well until this month!
Morning Glorys 2005 #20
Heavenly blue (Ipomoea tricolor) I probably have a billion of these seeds LOL I"ll send ya some if you want
Last one
Milky Way. I have these in so many different shades, with the star ranging from pale pink to deep purple/blue
Zem, more beauties!! I love the pale pink one
Ronnie.... you and I need to talk trades LOL beautiful, absolutely beautiful blooms!!
Janis
the colors in that are AWESOME!!!!
Zem............. drool drool drool..... that blue is unreal!!!! very pretty flowers today
Janis
Just got off the phone with Emma, she is having computer troubles, or modem troubles... something .... she can't get online, so I'm gonna start the new thread, at her request.
We going here http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/545622/
see ya there!
Emma, you grow such nice morning glories. You are truly blessed with a green thumb! Christy and I love your pictures.
Thanks Dennis,
I hope you at least got as many AWESOME blooms from the seeds I sent you as I did. I very much enjoyed what you shared.
And, thanks so much for the compliment, Dennis.
Emma
Emma, here is one of the very first flowers from your seeds this season. I almost forgot I had this photo, but I looked in the files for earlier this year that I had taken. This pretty morning glory bloomed in our greenhouse in late April. I was thinking how unique the color is, never seen it in any of the others later in the season on this vine so I figured it to be the soil and lighting which caused it to turn into such a beauty. Glad I was able to photo it for you to see. Which one do you think this is? Very nice!!!
Here is an interesting find. We went on a trip down to the river near our home here in WV and along the shoreline (actually growing in the dry riverbed) were these little morning glory plants. I thought it looked like the Blue Dawn in foliage and appearance, but knowing the Blue Dawn this is not its growing area so I'm almost certain it couldn't be the same. I dug up a few plants and brought them home to my greenhouse and today there appears two little blooms. I think they are not fully mature. Notice the color and shape of the foliage. Anyone ever seen these growing before? You'd think I would know since they were pratically growing in my backyard. Anyone help me out with this one?
This message was edited Sep 18, 2005 10:34 AM
Dennis,
I don't have any idea what this one is
http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=1766852
This variation hasn't bloomed for me.
At first I thought it might be from 'Plum Frost' seeds,
but the leaves are not variegated.
Let me look at the list of seeds I sent you and see if I can figure it out.
Do you by chance have any other blooms from this vine?
Emma
Sheesh, sorry it took me so long to find this thread Emma. I'm not sure what I was doing at the time, but it probably had to do with school starting.
Those big pink flowers that we got from Arum have been *tenatively* IDed as 'Kureni'. It's the same size, color, and species. I hesitate to say it's the same thing because we don't know for sure, so I just call it Giant Pink.
Stacey
Thanks for the info Stacey,
Emma
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