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Above: "Heavenly Blue". (Ipomoea Tricolor) The world's most popular morning glory, with big 4 inch blooms.
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These are nice! First sold in 1960 - "Flying Saucers" (Ipomoea Tricolor) . .From the High Resolution Page of pictures
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Bigroot Bush Morning Glory (Ipomoea Leptophylla) Grows in the Plains region of the U.S.
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Wedding Bells! First introduced in 1961. A mutation of "heavenly blue" that lacks most of the blue pigment. Extremely rare. (Ipomoea Tricolor) Click on the "High Resolution" link to see more pictures and descriptions of Wedding Bells.
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"Robe"(?), growing on my mailbox. (Ipomoea Nil). Selected out of "Early Call". One day it had 25 flowers, 6 of which trailed in an evenly spaced, straight line into the street! Pinkish purple with a white outer rim.
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