Finally, something to report! The first one is interesting to me because although it does not really look like it in the photo, the margin is light true blue. The second used to be Cocoa Chocolate self-sown for the 4th year, and finally I. setosa.
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It's nice I have this ones flowers to look at while I wait for the other plants. I also enjoy coming here to see everyones flowers too.
One of my Ipomoea albivenia plants has a couple flower buds, so that is exciting.
Here are some views of leaves. First one is a couple of photos of a young frail mutant JMG.
This set shows the cute leaves of a species that is marketed in Australia as 'Pink Sapphire', Convolvulus angustissimus. I hope the flowers are as awesome as the photos I've seen online for Pink Sapphire.
Thanks, Ronnie. Is your nil flower really that deep blue, or is it purple? It is fabulous! By the way, it appears the second batch of Calystegia pubescens roots are growing. I see many new shoots!