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What is this seedling?
Looks like a fig to me, but I'm no expert. Somebody will know. It could even be ivy.  I think we need a bit more to go on. The leaf shape leads me too suggest, Sassafras. Some of the morning glories have leaves that shape Yes, nutcutlet, it does by W002mia
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17/05/2013 01:51:43
by W002mia
Talkback: Annual climbers
I also planted Morning Glory ( heavenly blue) on an east facing wall in june and have had an array of flowers each morning, which died off by early afternoon. But i now have also got the same problem of tatty, naked foliage, yellow, withering leaves by Anonymous
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28/11/2011 18:39:45
by precios tag heuer 2010
Unknown Convolvulacea
Earlier in the season I had this vine growing by itself with sky-blue flowers like a previous Ipomoea, but with star-shaped blooms (not round) and foliage at times lobate (and not heart-shaped like those of the morning glory). The fruit looked by rusflorum
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30/10/2012 16:17:56
by rusflorum
Raised herb bed
pots beside with chives , morning glory, nicotiana etc so get plenty of buzzing visitors. by Bookwormy
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17/01/2013 12:12:48
by bunnysgarden
Talkback: How to grow annual climbers from seed
's also climbing nasturtium, Morning Glory and Canary Creeper, amongst others.  It's probably a bit late in the day to start growing all of them from seed now as some take a while to get going but many of the plant catalogues sell annual climbers as plants by lkendall
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25/05/2012 10:15:41
by Alina W
plant name
in the dark but did it flower in the mornings and close down from lunchtimes? Ipomoea.....morning glory has blue flowers and is a climber. Just an annual though. No photo for me either thanks christopher2 for that. no that's all i come up with from  my books by plant pot mad
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23/09/2012 23:43:42
by plant pot mad
Talkback: The painted lady
We had a Painted Lady in the garden on the 28th of October. Any advance on that date. Reply to Morning Glory and Tony Williams: Painted ladies certainly favour thistles, but like most butterflies they will visit what ever is available at the time by morning glory
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28/11/2011 18:29:52
by Richard Jones
Clematis through a shrub?
to consider are: Ipomoea tricolor (morning glory) Ipomoea lobata (Spanish flag) Eccrenocarpus scaber (chilean glory flower) Cobaea scandens (cup and saucer plant) Thunbergia alata (black-eyed susan) Seeds of these are readily available. Let us know how your by pansy2
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30/12/2011 11:16:46
by Emma Crawforth
Fastest growing climbers
be most apprechiated. Thanks Hello ipec, I love morning glory. You can start sowing it now under glass. It's cheap as you grow it from seeds. In the summer it will cover a few feet if you put some strings up for it to climb. Sow plenty of seeds then plant by ipec
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20/03/2012 13:36:51
by ipec
Indoor seedlings not getting enough light
I have Morning glory, sunflowers, Dahlia's, columbine and poppies sitting on a windowsill. They are still very young, they only germinated about 3 days ago. The leaves on the MG are starting to turn a creamy colour and getting leggy by Arose
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02/05/2013 21:24:09
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