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@cheriere , as I was out collecting seeds for next year, discovered that I have a pink one mixed in with the red vines! 

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@Carolina925 wrote:

@cheriere , as I was out collecting seeds for next year, discovered that I have a pink one mixed in with the red vines! 


Oh how pretty!  I've been checking mine because there's some different colored morning glories popping up around them, but I don't have any of a different color like pink!

Save those seeds!😃❤️❤️❤️🌸🌸🌸

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@cheriere , my morning glories, which I grow alongside the cypress vine, are Grandpa Ott's variety which are dark purple with bright white on the inside. The red & pink both look very nice with those. I'll be more careful when saving the pink ones in hopes that they'll be more abundant next year. Your first picture looks like you put the two together, as well.

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@Carolina925 

 

The punk looking flower in the first pic is larger though, like a regular sized morning glory.  But, I was happy to see it.

I've had some light blue, dark purple and one single white with a tiny bit of purple bloom.  I'm gonna try and save it.  It's not like those great big solid white morning glories that came up by my 4 o'clock flowers.  It's regular size.  Here's what it looks like.

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