Morning Glory Attack

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  1. KiloWatts

    KiloWatts New Seed

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    ...And to think, I actually tried to keep these from growing this year!

    They can't be stopped!
     
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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    What a wonderful display they make KW!!! Really lovely. :-D
     
  4. glendann

    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    Is really a beautiful site KW.Why did you try to stop them?
     
  5. dooley

    dooley Super Garden Turtle

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    I like them. Morning glories are a favorite. We couldn't have them in Arizona until just recently. They were termed a noxious weed. I can see why. Just from last year along one little spot, they are everywhere this year. They are full of holes though. We now have millions and millions of tiny grasshoppers. I hope the rain knocks some of them down. Dooley
     



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  6. flowie

    flowie Seedling

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    wow.. beautiful!
     
  7. bethie

    bethie Young Pine

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    They make an ordinary fence beautiful. 8)
     
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    jubabe296 Official Garden Fairy

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    I really like morning glories!! I have several different colors and it's hard to pick a favorite!!! Like Dooley mine have holes from grasshoppers also!
     
  9. Frank

    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Easy to see that they are a cousin of bindweed :eek: Great display though!
     
  10. cajunbelle

    cajunbelle Daylily Diva

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    Really beautiful. I love them also, my favorite is the Mt. Fuji.
     
  11. Octavia

    Octavia New Seed

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    Quite a display! I like them, even if they are considered a bit weedish in some places. I grew them up a trellis once and it was the prettiest thing.
     
  12. Primsong

    Primsong Young Pine

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    They are beautiful - I really do wish they weren't so invasive so I could grow them too. Instead I am trying to kill them as they are taking over the back of our church. Sigh...

    I have silk ones decorating part of my kitchen - no weeding problem there!
     

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