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May 3, 2014 11:42 PM CST
Name: Joy Wooldridge
Kalama, Wa. (Zone 8b)
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Hope I am wrong, but it reminds me of field Bindweed, also called perennial morning glory- Convolvulus arvensis. It's a Morning glory's wild relative. If it is, It's very invasive and tough to get rid of once you have it.

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Or perhaps it's one of the tamer Morning glories?
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