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Dec 3, 2016 8:24 AM CST
Name: Joseph
Delaware USA (Zone 7a)
Adeniums Region: United States of America Plant and/or Seed Trader Salvias Region: Delaware Morning Glories
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They are easy to grow from a seed, seaecho. I am happy you had a good experience with the Heavenly Blue.

I am growing another one for both the variegated leaves and the small red flowers. It is Ipomoea nil, 'Beni Chidori', also known as 'Cameo Elegance'. The plants have not bloomed yet but here are views of the leaves.

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