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Mystery Plant
I know what you mean about the flowers looking morning gloryish but
these are much smaller, and this isnt an elegant climber. Its a fairly stout plant standing easily without support but I have to say it does look pretty good. Uncle Marvo wrote: In reply to green_light ) who wrote this in , I, Marvo, say : sorry about that. stupid mistake. try this. http://www.cobwebcottage.com/index.p...html&Itemid=19 G Nick Maclaren wrote: In article , green_light writes: Can anyone tell me what this plant could be? It self seeded in my border this year (northwest UK) but Ive been unable to find out it's name or preferred growing conditions etc. http://www.cobwebcottage.com/index.p...nt&task=view&i... Tried posting it to rec.gardens as it looked a bit exotic. No joy so far, so I thought Id try UK.rec.gardens. I'm guessing a variety of Ipomoea. |
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