Referring to my post last month in which I described a Morning Glory I found growing in my vegetable garden. I transplanted it to a fence and this morning it bloomed for the first time.
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Bloom on transplanted Glory
That's pretty neat to find one and transplant it, and then see it bloom, I've been wanting to walk the ditch about 13 miles from here, I think I spotted an MG blooming.. I will dig it up too..
A.
Real pretty Gardenpom!! Is it lavender or blue?
Looks like a nice Ipomoea hederacea.....
Arlan
Arlan - ditto
More lavender than blue, a mix of both colors, really. (That's what Ron guessed it to be a month or so ago, just from the foliage.....talk about knowing your stuff!!!)
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