when morning glories attack

Calvert County, MD(Zone 7a)

Well, I've been silent for quite a while. So, now I'm back. :)

Anyway, last year I planted a ton of morning glories (Japanese and western). I collected quite a bit of seeds and many more seeds fell. And this is the result. However, not a single Japanese morning glory seed seems to have survived outside in the Rhode Island winter. All I have are I. purpureas.

Wel, anyway, I had three types of I. purpurea last year. All growing together. I can't wait to see what I'll have this year.

Thumbnail by zemerson
Calvert County, MD(Zone 7a)

I did, however, find this leaf today... Any ideas?

Thumbnail by zemerson
Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

Mutant!

Thumbnail by DaleTheGardener
Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Dale, that's gorgeous.

Jackie

Netcong, NJ(Zone 5b)

zemerson - Glad to see you back...the leaves you posted look like either Ipomoea purpurea or Ipomoea hederacea...By the way,did you get the seeds that I sent to you...I sent them delivery confirmation and the USPS online tracking site says they were forwarded to a new address from your old PO box...

dale_a_gardener - Is there anyway you could post a closeup of the unripe seedpods that are forming on your Ipomoea carnea...THanks(!)

TTY,...

Ron

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