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Jan 1, 2022 9:41 AM CST
Name: Lisa
New York (Zone 6b)
I had to make a new bookmark so I can easily find my way.

I am getting seeds for what I believe to be this MG from an EBay purchase. Saltmarsh Morning Glory (Ipomoea sagittata)

I am wondering how to grow it since I think it grows wild in coastal type areas. Had to do a bit of research as the person selling the seeds only had photos and not the actual name and the leaves look more like bindweed rather than MG. The auction photo-

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I have bought seeds from this person before that turned out to be ipomoea lacunosa and ipomoea cordatotriloba which I grew last year and those I had recognized from the photos even though the person didn't use the correct names.
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