Morning Glories 2007 # 09

What is JWRMO?

Mesilla Park, NM

Don't know if I posted this photo, but it will be the last for awhile.. too much yard work to do..

But, I really like this one.. it came out really nice. This camera is worth it's weight in gold, even though it is a cheapie..

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Mesilla Park, NM

Hi Joseph,
It is a Dave's member by that name.. I traded with that person earlier in the year along with a couple of other folks here. He said he got the seeds on Ebay and they sent him alot, so he traded some of them for other mgs.

Fuji no Momo from Kongo pack..

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(Ronnie), PA(Zone 6b)

Absolutely stunning blooms all of them. Beth the purple is gorgeous!! Karen Hobo is indeed handsome, Love it.
A, as usual they are spectacular but really like this one!!
http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=3729290

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

A, Akatsuki mai is gorgeous. Dusty is a pretty dog. Looks like she has been there, done that a few times. lol

Jackie

Baton Rouge area, LA(Zone 8b)

Another pretty form this morning.

This is the one I`m still wondering about the name. It is another like the flower I grew last year. They are indistinguishable growing at the same time. I know this is something because I saw the picture on a Japanese pack but I can`t read Japanese.

I wondered if it was a dark Sazanami? It is purple. It also has blue watercolor stripes in some of the flowers just like my other one grown from seeds I collected last year.



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Baton Rouge area, LA(Zone 8b)

Here is a variation on the same vine going almost to white.

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Baton Rouge area, LA(Zone 8b)

And last but not least. I`m in a hurry. I have tons of chores to do today. :)

This is a mauve looking spoked flower I found in my Orinoco Not group of flowers. This one shows a few blizzard looking variations here and there but most look like this one.

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Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Karen, Those are all pretty.

Antoinette, How large is Count Dracula since the darker picotee is only 1 inch across? Just curious.

Jackie

Mesilla Park, NM

Jackie,
Dusty had knee surgery and is a little on the hefty side..lol, she's full figured and doesn't get around much, but knows how to rest among the mgs.. they both weigh over 100 lbs, she's probably heavier than Harley, he's 104 and on a diet also (they are both Goldens).

Count Dracula is about almost 2 inches, he is further back in that photo so he almost looks like the same size as the front flower.

A.

Carmichael, CA

Blue Dawn

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Carmichael, CA

Feathered mutant in back..

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Carmichael, CA

Amazing Heavenlies in front...

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Carmichael, CA

tiny Sydney

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Carmichael, CA

More Blue Dawn

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Carmichael, CA

Tiny Rambler

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Carmichael, CA

form Komeri mix

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Carmichael, CA

I believe this was from the Komeri as well

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Netcong, NJ(Zone 5b)

Giddy - Glad to see your moonvines are producing seedpods...

TTY,...


Ron

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Thanks A. I love Count Dracula and it's so pretty, doesn't matter if it's large
or small. It packs a big punch.
My dogs are heavyweights too. I get a few lbs off them each summer and then
overfeed them in the winter. lol

Jackie

Carmichael, CA

Yea, they are producing nice pods. Those are the lavender JMV, my albas haven't seem to be doing so well...odd.

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Giddy Moon, very pretty blooms you shared with us yesterday.

Here is Lilac Luster. I really like it. Thanx Emma

Jackie

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Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Different colors on 2 Star of India's this morning. The cooler temps perhaps.

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Nice flower photos everyone!

Here are a few I took this morning.

Joseph

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Here's a bluish form of the tan/reddish one just shown.

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I like this blue one.

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Here is the delicate pink one.

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Here is another blue one, a little different from the other in that the leaves are not variegated.



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This is one that just flowered today; Arlan, you commented on its leaves early on in its growth.

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Blue streaker.

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Here is Ipomoea purpurea, marketed by Chiltern's Seeds as 'Wetterleuchten'. I am beginning to see the light blue flowers that was in the online seed catalog.

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Lastly, I found a bumble bee sleeping in the corolla of one of my plant's flowers.

Joseph

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Mesilla Park, NM

Oh Joseph,
those two first ones are beautiful.
A.

Thanks, Antoinette, every morning is surely an adventure!

Mesilla Park, NM

O:h, I see that light blue, that is nice ...

Fuji Wisteria Tie Dye - Emma's

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Mesilla Park, NM

Oh man, I like that Blue Streaker.. I like them all..each one is so unique.


here's

picotee from Komeri.. hopefully this guy will set lots of pods..

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Here is Emma's Fujishibori, second flower...missed the first one!

Joseph

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Mesilla Park, NM

Mix from Fuji No Kongo pack.. I don't really have anything new, so I won't post any more duplicates..
You can see the Pink with white star and then Fuji no Momo in the back there, both vines are in one pot.

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Mesilla Park, NM

I love that flower Joseph, I think I wrote the name wrong on there.. A.

Small Blue Silk

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Robertsdale, AL(Zone 8b)

What an adventure this thread is! Thanks everyone. - Arlan

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