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Hamaginga
Emma
Morning Glories 2007 # 17
Aw, look at them with their little heads reaching up so proudly! Just wonderful, Emma! I LOVE the hamaginga, too!
Thanks AuntB . . .
Emma
Hamanginga is beautiful.
Here is link where some flowers with names can be found. I thought this was informative and would be good to share.
If anyone wants to discuss this link in depth another thread can be started featuring this rather than clutter the picture thread.
http://lionnet.fc2web.com/JMG/MGsell2.html
This picture is a single kikyo flower with variegated leaves. Everyone have a great day! :)
Beth - Nice Oreheme here....looks like yours has creamy-yellow main/primary folds...
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/ByndeweedBeth_1186759003_142.jpg
Now all we have to do is figure out the difference between Oreheme and Akatsuki no Hikari
http://davesgarden.com/pf/showimage/84616/
and Heian no Kaori
http://davesgarden.com/pf/showimage/55099/
and Yamato_Noen's Tancho
http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=1759902
Joseph - Your Ipomoea albivenia
http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=3842207
looks great(!)...
I'm aware of several variations in the blooms
1) elongated tube
2) short tube
3) pure white corolla limb
4) creamy white corolla limb
5) crepe-wrinkled corolla limb
6) non wrinkled corolla limb
7) pinkish throat
8) creamy yellow throat
There are so few closeups or sideviews of the corollas anywhere on the entire web that it is difficult to know exactly what characteristics to apply to yours...but I think you have the pinkish throat/inner tube and possibly(?) the wrinkled corolla...(?!)...
I like the dilute outer corolla on this blue one here
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/Gerris2_1186842433_158.jpg
HollyAnnS - The blooming plant that you posted here
http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=3843646
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/HollyAnnS_1186829722_147.jpg
is an Ipomoea purpurea and looks like a dilute Star of Yelta
http://davesgarden.com/pf/showimage/40315/
momcat - I like the leaves on your white hige Ipomoea purpurea...the leaves look to be tri-lobed ala >Ipomoea purpurea var.diversifolia...
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/momcat_1186837300_130.jpg
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/momcat_1186837431_727.jpg
Can you confirm that the leaves are indeed tri-lobed...(?!)
Emma - EXCELLENT(!) entire/full petal separation on these
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/EmmaGrace_1186850992_262.jpg
http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=3844583
Great looking plants and blooms...
TTY,...
Ron
I am very relieved you confirmed the identity of I. albivenia, Ron. I agree with the crinkly corolla, and pinkish tube. The corolla is quite crinkly, especially when newly opened. It is very difficult to capture that trait in a photograph, especially on a white flower.
You should be able to see it in this image.
Joseph
I just got started on the whole morning glory love thanks to one of my local gardeners bringing babies to our last swap! What is the difference between short and tall MG's? I have a bunch of short seeds and need to know so I know where to plant them! I also have a ground spreading plant that said it was a MG and am hoping that is what the short ones do! Thanks!!!
Joseph - Okay,so we know your I.albivenia has the pinkish throat,wrinkly corolla and the corolla looks to be a pure white rather than a creamy-white...there are too few samples of I.albivenia on the web to know with any certainty if yours is the long or short tube form...maybe as more people get flowers we'll be able to make a determination from a larger sample base...
momcat-Deb - The leaves on your white hige here
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/momcat_1186872939_724.jpg
are definitely showing some tri-lobing...the 1st definite trilobing I've seen on the higes...
newhobby - Welcome to the MG forum...tall MG's can be a vine or an upright bush and short can be an quasi-upright plant,a semi-trailer or a short climber...
TTY,...
Ron
Emma,
I really like those flowers on cordatotriloba.
Deb, that white hige is really beautiful..
Joseph... WOW, i hope I can keep the I. albivenia I'm growing for Ron alive long enough for it to bloom, it is gorgeous..
A.
Oh, Joseph - so pretty. I'm going to wait until the kids are in bed, then start my other 2 I. albivenia seeds. These I will grow in pots, and compare growth rate, etc. to the 3 vines I've got in the ground.
Holly - what an awesome photo!
And Joseph, the close up of your Ipomoea albivenia is amazing.
Joanne
Holly your picture is beautiful!!
Joseph this is amazing!!! http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=3845698
momcat-Deb - There's no photoes yet for a pure white hige in the PlantFiles...so how about adding your best frontal,sideview and leaf photos
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/momcat_1186837300_130.jpg
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/momcat_1186837431_727.jpg
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/momcat_1186872939_724.jpg
to the entry here
White Feathered Hige
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/161700/
Joseph - I had some rough data on the tube lengths of I.albivenia on my hard drive that crashed...so,we'll have to wait until more of these I.albivenia are grown out to get more specific info on the variation in the tube lengths...
TTY,...
Ron
Ron,
Is the white Hige a Ipomoea purpurea var.diversifolia, then, or just I. purpurea? I added the pictures you suggested to plant files, but it is listed as I. purpurea there.
Thanks so much for all the information you provide. We are truly blessed to have someone so knowledgeable here.
Deb
Deb - The multi-lobed form of Ipomoea purpurea was formerly an official variety,but it was decided to absorb the var.diversifolia into the main species...but I still use the 'var.diversifolia' unofficially to 'highlight' a plant that has the multi-lobed leaves...
TTY,...
Ron
Thanks for clarifying that.
Deb
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