Pulsegleaner
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Hi all
As you know I do a lot of planting that involves "find stuff in something else, then plant it to see what it is" This includes the massive group I refer to as ACSMs (Assorted Convuvulacae Species Members, or in basic terms "things that look like they may be related to bindweeds") Most of these are junk (and some are really nasty invasive junk) but I keep hoping to find the odd ones with attractive flowers (Morning glory is a bindweed, after all) As of now, this has only happened ones, with the one I call "keel seeded bindweed" Now it's twice. This has shown up on one of the vines https://www.snapfish.com/photo-gift...DopduRRy1dONKR6zg/AUS/27946372526070/SNAPFISH.
This seems to be some sort of morning glory. Not the standard one since it has 3 lobed leaves, but I think I have seen that before. Hopefully some of the others are the same.
As you know I do a lot of planting that involves "find stuff in something else, then plant it to see what it is" This includes the massive group I refer to as ACSMs (Assorted Convuvulacae Species Members, or in basic terms "things that look like they may be related to bindweeds") Most of these are junk (and some are really nasty invasive junk) but I keep hoping to find the odd ones with attractive flowers (Morning glory is a bindweed, after all) As of now, this has only happened ones, with the one I call "keel seeded bindweed" Now it's twice. This has shown up on one of the vines https://www.snapfish.com/photo-gift...DopduRRy1dONKR6zg/AUS/27946372526070/SNAPFISH.
This seems to be some sort of morning glory. Not the standard one since it has 3 lobed leaves, but I think I have seen that before. Hopefully some of the others are the same.