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Jan 15, 2023 9:08 AM CST
Name: Joseph
Delaware USA (Zone 7a)
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Pure white Japanese morning glory flowers are blooming indoors this week. I named the cultivar 'Lona Mae', in honor of my mother who passed away 10 years ago. After her funeral, I returned to my office at work where I discovered the plant was actively blooming on my windowsill. So I named it for mom.

Thanks for those seeds Ronnie.

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Kurenai first leaf

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Thanks for the seeds Loretta

Ipomoea descolei



A new one from Azuremore - grooving out over the dark green leaves

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Ipomoea purpurea - small plant with a flower bud. Leaves are supposed to be variegated. They seem to have the yellow leaf mutation. Code name Q1129.1

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