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November 26, 2023 | #76 |
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Hello SpookyShoes
Welcome back to Tomatoville. Please post pictures when you can, because Morning Glories will remind us Farmers of the Warn Weather Amen!!
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November 26, 2023 | #77 |
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Yeah, it's been a while since I've been here. Glad to see the web site is thriving and fun.
Here is one called Honor of the Shinto, a Japanese morning glory in the species Ipomoea nil. It's one of my favorites from this year.
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November 27, 2023 | #78 |
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Thankful Gerris2
Your Beautiful Pictures have brought up the "Sincere Love" we have felt here at Tomatoville for Many Many Many Years, Amen!! Love Fred & Dr Carolyn Angel Spirit will hang over us Land Lovers as Pure Angels. I won my First Appeal Case for my Family Saturday. Farmers and veterans are Protected by Pure Angel Love. We can not ever give -up Amen!! Thank you for the Beautiful Flowers Amen!!!!
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November 27, 2023 | #79 |
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I have grown some native morning glories of Texas. One is Ipomoea lindheimeri. For me, it is a short-lived perennial. It seems to be an evening glory, with nice lavender flowers that are nicely fragrant, like some sort of exotic spices.
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November 27, 2023 | #80 |
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Here is a photo of Ipomoea lindheimeri.
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November 27, 2023 | #81 | |
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"So much Spiritual Love after Thanksgiving here in America ending 2023". Love Framer, Joyce Beggs
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November 27, 2023 | #82 |
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If you have any Seeds of your Ipomoes Lindheimeri I will Buy them from you. I will plant them here at Angel Field to Represent the "World's Love Month of Thanksgiving 2023.
From the Speech the Governor of New York Gave; who brought Tears to my eyes. To the Hard Work of our U.S. President and Vice President in Bringing the Hostages, to Our Virginia Governor Honoring the Native Americans, and to the Court of Appeals giving Due Process to me. To the Hard work of ending the Wild Fires in West Virginia in saving our Farmlands But, I pray that the Little 4-year-old Hostage American Girl comes Home to America with "No Parents" alive to care for her, because all of these Victims will receive Help under the Bills Sponsored by President Joe Biden when he was a U S Congressman. My Historical of City Hampton helped its first Male Victims under these Bills he sponsored, Amen!!. Love Love Love Native Morning Glory Love, Amen! https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/24/middl...ntl/index.html
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November 28, 2023 | #83 |
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Is private messaging possible here? If so, I can share address details if you send me a PM. If you like flowering vines, I have many other cultivars you might be interested in.
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December 1, 2023 | #84 |
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Here is a Japanese morning glory I like very much. It has very large pink flowers and nicely variegated leaves. The cultivar name is 'Honor of the Shinto'.
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December 2, 2023 | #85 |
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I don't believe I have seen variegated leaves on a Morning Glory before, what a beautiful find! This must be a rare variety as I don't find seeds for sale online. Is there a fascinating story behind this variety? Will saved seeds come true or is it a hybrid?
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December 2, 2023 | #86 |
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They are just Beautiful. I want them to grow on Fence and Framing Properties.
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December 2, 2023 | #87 | |
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Yes, usually the major commercial flower seed companies have very few morning glories to offer. I usually trade seeds with other morning glory fanatics to get the different cultivars. Many of the Japanese cultivars of the species Ipomoea nil have variegated leaves. Blue Silk is another variegated leaf cultivar (also known as Akatsuki no Tsuyu). Blue Silk is the one that got me addicted to growing them.
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December 3, 2023 | #88 |
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Of course! I should have known there would be a community of morning glory fanciers, like the tomato nuts! How wonderful to be able to grow those Japanese creations! My favorite has always been the old fashioned big light blue one available everywhere, unfortunately my shorter season is such that if we have an early frost, I barely get to see a few blooms before the vines are killed off. The last few years the frost date has moved forward by almost a month, so I may have to try again.
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December 3, 2023 | #89 |
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I grow morning glories indoors in winter. I use grow lights to provide light. Ipomoea nil readily makes flowers when the photoperiod is less than 12 hours. I usually have my lights set for 9 hours or less. Here is a mutant Japanese morning glory that I currently have growing. They could help you forget the winter cold at least a little bit.
Note the mutations of reverse tube in one, and the other has what's called a botan type flower (botan means peony in Japanese).
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December 3, 2023 | #90 |
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By the way, I grew up in Superior, Wisconsin, and remember those long winters well.
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