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DowntoEarth
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I found this plant growing in an 8" hanging basket at HD in the spring and just had to have it!
It sure looked like it needed a home, so I adopted it! So far, so good!
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Swiss Cheese Plant

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buzylady
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That is neat. I have a few outside that could be called swiss cheese plants. [Big Grin]
I've never heard or seen your plant before, but it looks very nice.
Diane

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gardeningmomma
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I like it! [grin]
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plantqueen
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Very nice plant! Have never seen one of those before!

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penny in ontario
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What a neat plant...i have never seen one like that.
Thanks for sharing...

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DowntoEarth
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Thank you all!

I guess I'm not the only one who has never seen this one before (except on computer)
You can't see from the picture, but there are a few vines that are 3' long or more.
When I first bought this plant, one of the shorter vines was actually growing through a hole of a leaf on another vine, crazy! [nutz]

Buzylady, you made me laugh at that one!
I guess we probably ALL have some swiss cheese in our yards! I fact, I have some "Swiss Cheese Hosta"
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oh yes hostas and morning glories are the worst. Glad to have made you laugh.

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