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ID a vine?
Hi, all. This vine has sprung up in my yard, and I'd like to find out
what it is. I've tried some of the online things where you enter a plant's characteristics; they seem pretty poor when it comes to vines. The leaves are rather dark green, about three inches long, and heart-shaped like a morning glory, but more elongated. The flowers are cream-colored and star-shaped, less than 1/2" in diameter and grow in clusters. They are also very fragrant. I'm in Jackson, TN, zone 7. |
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ID a vine?
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 17:32:15 -0500, dementia13 wrote:
Hi, all. This vine has sprung up in my yard, and I'd like to find out what it is. I've tried some of the online things where you enter a plant's characteristics; they seem pretty poor when it comes to vines. The leaves are rather dark green, about three inches long, and heart-shaped like a morning glory, but more elongated. The flowers are cream-colored and star-shaped, less than 1/2" in diameter and grow in clusters. They are also very fragrant. I'm in Jackson, TN, zone 7. Milk vine? actually that is a long shot guess. -- - Charles - -does not play well with others |
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ID a vine?
What in the freak is a "milk vine" supposed to be?
The description of the vine is rather poor. A picture would be much better. Charles wrote in message ... On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 17:32:15 -0500, dementia13 wrote: Hi, all. This vine has sprung up in my yard, and I'd like to find out what it is. I've tried some of the online things where you enter a plant's characteristics; they seem pretty poor when it comes to vines. The leaves are rather dark green, about three inches long, and heart-shaped like a morning glory, but more elongated. The flowers are cream-colored and star-shaped, less than 1/2" in diameter and grow in clusters. They are also very fragrant. I'm in Jackson, TN, zone 7. Milk vine? actually that is a long shot guess. -- - Charles - -does not play well with others |
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ID a vine?
"dementia13" wrote in message ... Hi, all. This vine has sprung up in my yard, and I'd like to find out what it is. I've tried some of the online things where you enter a plant's characteristics; they seem pretty poor when it comes to vines. The leaves are rather dark green, about three inches long, and heart-shaped like a morning glory, but more elongated. The flowers are cream-colored and star-shaped, less than 1/2" in diameter and grow in clusters. They are also very fragrant. I'm in Jackson, TN, zone 7. Sounds like "black bindweed", also called "climbing buckwheat". It is a very common annual weed adored by bees. Sorry, I don't have the scientific name, but try a search by those common names and pictures will be available. Keith |
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ID a vine?
Thanks, the leaves look the same but the flowers are neither the same
color or shape. I'll try getting a picture up in the next couple of days. In article , "Keith Copi" wrote: "dementia13" wrote in message ... Hi, all. This vine has sprung up in my yard, and I'd like to find out what it is. I've tried some of the online things where you enter a plant's characteristics; they seem pretty poor when it comes to vines. The leaves are rather dark green, about three inches long, and heart-shaped like a morning glory, but more elongated. The flowers are cream-colored and star-shaped, less than 1/2" in diameter and grow in clusters. They are also very fragrant. I'm in Jackson, TN, zone 7. Sounds like "black bindweed", also called "climbing buckwheat". It is a very common annual weed adored by bees. Sorry, I don't have the scientific name, but try a search by those common names and pictures will be available. Keith |
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