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Jun 9, 2016 5:05 PM CST
Name: Joseph
Delaware USA (Zone 7a)
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Here are photos of a few strains of Japanese morning glory I am hoping will do magnificent things this summer.

First set - here is what the parent was represented to be.


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Here are the young ones.


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Second one - the seed parent looked like this one.


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The recessive form could look like this. It is sterile. I think the babies will look like the seedparent because the cotyledons are flat and normal looking. The cotyledons of the mutant probably would have curly gnarly cotyledons.

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Here are the babies.


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Last one. The flower could look like this.


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These are the babies.


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