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Sep 17, 2021 8:11 PM CST

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Hi all,

I found this morning glory blooming in my neighborhood. I initially thought it was a hederacea, but aren't hederaceas bluer? Also, the leaves look a bit different.

I think it is one of the following:

Nil (wild-type)
Hederacea
Hederacea x nil

...but perhaps there are other possibilities as well.

@Bandita74, @purpleinopp, @Gerris2, @LorettaNJ, I'd appreciate your thoughts on this.

Thank you.

FYI: In the photos that have the flower, the leaves in the background are NOT an ipomoea; they are an eremophila. The leaves are shown clearly in the first 3 photos.

Seedlings and habit:




Flowers and maturing seed pod:






Thank You!

~A person
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