"Jeff Coles" wrote in message
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| But I hasten to add, I agree with the most popular identification, that of
| bindweed (Convovulvus) despite its beautiful flower, it does have a tendancy
| to "throttle" other plants.
| Jeff.
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As I mentioned, there would be no other plant to strangle or 'throttle'; it would be a
singular, solitary plant for the purposes of decoration.
I still have an unanswered question... Is it regarded as a 'weed' or a 'plant'? I would
hate to propagate a weed that others saw as a pest, or as being something other than being
attractive.
The location of any plant would be here (my apologies for the large files)
http://www.btinternet.com/~bananaland/plants/location/
DSC01781.JPG shows the back wall where I would like the plant to creep and grow.
DSC01785.JPG is a reverse shot, showing the north facing light.
As ever, any further comments welcomed and will be replied to.
Regards,
Banana