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Monday, January 17, 2011

Small Flower Morning glory (Jacquemontia Tamnifolia)


Small flower Morning glory found at http://www.invasive.org under creative commons

The Small flower Morning glory is a flowering vine found in meadows and weedy areas around your area. It's an annual that only comes out in the summer time and late spring when your crops usually harvest. 

Pest control is usually maintained in crops like cotton, peanuts, and other plants that have vines in your garden. The plant usually starts off as a pared fuzzy small leaf like a pea and grows out really fast and multiplies rather quickly.

The leaves are more broad-leaved than other types of morning glory Most Morning Glory plants have a thinner more ivy like leaf. It makes an ovary with four seeds and it looks squared. 

Like Peanuts, the Small Flower Morning Glory tends to survive  in all soil conditions, it's hard to kill but rather lovely if you like weeds. 

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