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by weezie13 on August 31, 2006 09:19 AM
oh man that first one is a show stoppper...
I love it..

Very nice...
[flower] [flower] [flower] [flower] [flower]
I got mine in late, and they didn't do much! [Eek!] [Eek!]

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by Bestofour on August 31, 2006 12:02 PM
Very pretty. Looks like you have them under control.

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by buzylady on August 31, 2006 04:58 PM
Your leaves aren't as HOLEY as mine are. That first blue one is great and with blue on the background. Really brings out the color. I have alot of grasshoppers and katydids eating holes. Hopefuly the praying mantis I found there is taking care of that. Probably too late tho.
Great plants and pics.

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by badplanter on August 31, 2006 05:03 PM
Wonderful pics!! [thumb] [thumb]

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by comfrey on August 31, 2006 05:29 PM
Those are great picture Alan..I agree with Weezie, that first one is beautiful!!!!! Thanks for sharing them with us.

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by plantqueen on September 01, 2006 04:59 AM
Those are absolutely beautfiul Alan! Love the first one the most!!!

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by TulsaRose on September 01, 2006 07:31 AM
Great pix as usual, Alan. [Wink] My MG's are finally starting to bloom now that it has gotten cooler. I grew the Heavenly Blue for several years and they reseeded nicely. However, now all that shows up is a lovely pink and a solid white. I guess they eventually reverted??? Too weird! Or the birds blessed me with different colors. [Wink]

I would be interested to know which image editing program you use. I use good ol' Irfanview, the free version of FXfoto, occasionally PSP v7 and a couple of others. Seems like each program has one or two features I prefer but no one program has all of them. lol! It might help if I would take the time to learn one completely but that's too much like work. [Big Grin]

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by penny in ontario on September 01, 2006 07:39 AM
Stunning....I love the top and bottom pictures!!!!!

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by alankhart on September 01, 2006 11:30 AM
Rosie, I use Adobe Photo Deluxe. I don't remember where I even got the software...I think it was free with my old computer. I like it because it's very easy to use, but I suspect there are much better programs out there now.

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by TulsaRose on September 01, 2006 12:37 PM
Thanks, Alan...I had that on my old computer and had completely forgotten about it. They've discontinued support for Photo Deluxe or I would download a copy of it. I tried a "free trial" of their newer PhotoShop version and found it a little more than I needed.

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by CajunMama on September 01, 2006 12:55 PM
I agree with all about the first pic! It's absolutely amazing!!! [flower] [flower] [flower]

What variety is that 1st one? I'd like to try that one next year. Thanx

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by weezie13 on September 01, 2006 12:59 PM
I think everybody wants to know...
*and would love more pictures of that kind* [thumb] [flower] [grin] [clappy] [grin] [Cool] [Smile]

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Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have
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by alankhart on September 02, 2006 06:20 AM
Unfortunately, I don't know the name. I saw it at our University Gardens last year and took some seeds. They also had a pink one similar but with variegated foliage.

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by TulsaRose on September 02, 2006 07:31 AM
The vivid blue with white edging MG is probably Maisugata Japanese Morning Glory. Gorgeous, aren't they? [Wink]

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by alankhart on September 02, 2006 08:31 AM
I believe you are absolutely right! Thank you. [Smile]

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by njoynit on October 06, 2006 10:30 PM
yes the JMG are wonderful!

here is one grown from a seed pod off Akatsuki Mersaki
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This one sports other types& is common to get this striped one as well.
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and here is one of the 1st blooms
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It stays open almost all day& the one I'm growing from the striped seed pod is actually in more sun now& will stay open almost all day.

Allan,I like your blue.you must want to trade some of mine [gabby]

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by njoynit on October 06, 2006 10:37 PM
I also forgot Daves site says this is the proper name spelling.....
Aomuraskizyouhatensibori
But search engines say no.
Its a ipomoea nil cultiver.my flowers have ranged 5-6 inches across.I love its got variegated foliage.

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by rainie on October 07, 2006 12:48 AM
Those are beautiful, I especially like the last one. I've always loved morning glories so I planted 3 packages of crimson red morning glories one year and they went "insane" - I told my husband to kill me if I ever said I was going to plant morning glories again! I wish I could keep them under control enough to grow them!
by penny in ontario on October 07, 2006 01:17 AM
Beautiful looking flowers, i really liked the striped one!~!~

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by comfrey on October 07, 2006 02:04 AM
I like the sport as well...now is this a hybird orignally? So what would come from the seed it produces?

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by njoynit on October 10, 2006 09:29 AM
the 3rd picture is the original flower& 1st bloom.

The striped sport ones.I tied yarn on those,but I grew one of the striped pods out and got the 1st flower.But have read that its 'normal' for it to shoot them striped beautys.I just couldn't believe text...........I had to grow a seed& see was pretty much like original,but a lil blotchy& all the flowers that have bloomed from that 1 lone seed have looked that way.I'd have to count but believe have had about 9 flowers.
So comfrey,you'd get mostly flowers like the 3rd,but would get some sports as well.some days is sports only or a mix of both.I kinda preferred the sport& the batch that I DIDN'T grow this year has a purple flecked baggie to grow....so who knows?That may be it.

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I'm not 100% sure....but believe its Heian Kagayaki JMG.I re grew this one cause was in the worst soil,worse spot& had only gotton 2 blooms.So I crossed fingers& chose better& hopefully will get some more seeds.It has large flowers& is verigated.

Their are some with striped/streaked flowers with variegated foliage,that will bloom from seed like that. Benigasuri does but its pink with the white streaks so does not stand out as much& has variegated foliage as well.1 other I grew (thats mislabled...)wisteria tie-dye
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Its speckled flowers& don't set seed well.

Rainie~Grow your MGs in hanging baskets.you can control them somewhat better.I grow my JMG in hanging baskets so can control them from cross pollinateing easier.I grew 2 in ground& will add 2 more inground to let run wilde.(blue blizzrd is a ground candidate for next year)

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by floweringchild on October 10, 2006 09:56 AM
Hi alan [wavey]

Love your morning glories, particularly the first one! Thanks for showing. I take it you LOVE [Love] MGs huh? I tried my hand a MGs years ago but was unsuccessful. Will definitely try again in the near future. You have inspired me alan. [flower] Any tips? I live in zone 9.

CajunMama,
Hey [wavey] Where in south Louisiana do you live neighbor? [muggs]

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by Karrie on October 11, 2006 09:20 AM
Those are breath taking! Thanks, MG are one of my favs.

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by njoynit on October 23, 2006 12:11 AM
My cat snuck in this shot

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