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Feb 17, 2023 6:43 AM CST
Name: Lisa
New York (Zone 6b)
If you do a Google search for Mina lobata "citronella" you will find the descriptions I'm talking about where the sellers are stating the plant repels mosquitoes. Somehow they have it confused with a citronella plant.

Here's one-

https://www.ufseeds.com/produc...

So I ordered from here and got some tiny seeds that are definitely not any type of ipomoea but I don't know what they are so I sowed them in a pot. They haven't come up yet. I then ordered from another source and got tiny seeds again.
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