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Experience in ID'ing within Convolvulaceae. I also trade seeds of rare/unusual MorningGlory species. www.projectnoah.org/users/Ron Kushner
Netcong,NJ 07857 USA
Sign In to followLook very closely at the developing fruit and you can see that the pedicels are remaining erect, which indicates Ipomoea hederifolia. not, Ipomoea coccinea...
Hello (!)...anybody taking care of ID updates on this entry ?
This entry should have been updated to Ipomoea pandurata by now...2 years...does anyone still have a serious question as to the ID ?!
Ipomoea tricolor cultivar "Flying Saucers"...
ID update please !
The corolla shape and color in addition to the leaves are a perfect match for Ipomoea cairica , but do NOT match Ipomoea purpurea...so, why is this incorrect ID still outstanding ?