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Old December 4, 2023   #95
Gerris2
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I started the seed of this morning glory, species Ipomoea clavata, in the first year of the covid-19 pandemic. Three years later it made its first blooms. The flower was on the large side, and much to my delight, it was mildly fragrant, smelling a little like cocoa or hot chocolate aroma. It tripped me out hahahaha. It is a little known (at least in the USA) perennial species.
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