Re: Plant ID - Pamper or Pull?
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Plant ID - Pamper or Pull?
- From: M*@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 16:24:52 EST
In a message dated 11/19/98 6:10:30 AM Central Standard Time, peggy@unicom.net
writes:
<<
I think my mystery plant the Ivy-leaved morning glory (Ipomea
hederacea) pictured on the Rutgers site although no mention is made of
the red stems. It doesn't sound like a very well-mannered visitor:
Ivy-leaved morning glory, Ipomea hederacea (IPOHE) is
also called I. hederacea var integriuscula (IPOHF) when
the leaves are entire rather than three lobed. A very
common weed of NJ and somewhat difficult to control
because the seeds are able to germinate from depths of
eight inches. The entire leaf variety is often mistaken
for a bindweed and vice-versa.
>>
OK I am confused I thought you were looking for the plant in the picture?
But I must have mixed up two different people looking for two different
plants.
Oh-well easy to confuse me.
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