The flowers are morning-glory like,but,I've never seen them this small and in clusters The leaves are also larger than any morning-glory I've ever seen and very silky feeling.
This is really starting to drive me NUTS
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YEEHAW!!!!
Thnaks to nritya,I figured out what it is. It's a cousin to the common morning glory. It's called hairy clustervine
Cool...think this one will be a keeper It has gotten huge and looks fabulous covered in the tiny blue flowers
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It was quite a coincidence that she helped me figure it out. I had Pm'd her regarding vines for her new shed. When she replied she mentioned a vine she was going to get. When I googled it,it turned out to be my Mystery Vine!
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hi gmom, I am so glad you were able to identify your mystery vine. Actually I hadn't read this topic earlier.It is only today that I saw the pictures and it is exactly the same plant that I have got.The plant seems to be fast growing and is also enjoying the sun here.I was told that it would bloom througout the year. All the best! Plants: 26 | From: india | Registered: Aug 2005
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That is so funny and so weird !! And G-mom , I love it , it's my favorite thing about gardening, the surprises!!! Maybe the birds brought it, or the wind , or a friend ,, or maybe you did it yourself and don't remember !