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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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HI-RESOLUTION LINK with more WEDDING BELLS

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.

HI-RESOLUTION LINK with more 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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MORE PICTURES: Click Here for BEAUTIFUL HI-RESOLUTION, LARGE PICTURES.

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