Condemnation for Condemnation – However Virtuous
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Sorry, Penny, I'm clueless on this one. I love the little flowers though and that cute little corkscrew thingie on the vine. One of your smart readers will be able to help you out I'm sure.
I hope it is one you'll want to keep... love how that happens.
Meems
No idea, but it is sweet.
Sorry, I am not name person either. Very cute flowers.
It is a sweet little flower. I expect it is a wildflower and not a cultivar.
Thanks, folks. Maybe someone else will chime in with an answer.
Whatever it is, I plan to keep it. I think it will look lovely in a mixed pot with a trellis where it can climb or trail among marigolds and nasturtiums.
I don't know either, but it's definitely a keeper.
It kinda looks like a sweet pea vine..although the flowers are quite small. Can't say for sure. Does it have any scent?
Hey, Susan. No scent -- or none that I can detect. True vetches, which are not New World plants, are in the same family as sweet peas -- Fabaceae -- hence the similarity.
Very interesting, It does look like a peaplant.
Does it have pods?
Not yet!
Whatever it is, it's a darling. :) I hope you can keep it.
I am going to take a guess and say that it is a Lobelia, maybe Lobelia feayana.
I think that is one of the common wildflowers in Florida.
Matti
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