I took a picture of these little beauties growing on my road this past summer.
A wild type MG
They're similar to a small I.nil...Prof.Daniel F. Austin has determined that this species is native to the continental US,at least to AZ...They come in a variety of blue shades with some red ones in Oklahoma...the leaves can be heart shaped and is then called by the common name "Entire Leaf Morning Glory" or Ipomoea hederacea var.integriuscula...
http://davesgarden.com/pf/showimage/91347/
TTY,...
Thanks for the name Ron! I sure appreciate it.
Very dainty looking.
:) Donna
Hi Bill -
I like those.
How neat!
Emma
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