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I saw this beautiful Morning Glory decorating a railing on a walkway at Delta Ponds. I thought it was delightful.
Growing wild, the Morning Glory can add beauty to a landscape. But Morning Glory is a vine and can grow quickly, with roots that spread widely. All Morning Glories produce typical funnel-shaped blossoms in white, red, blue, purple and yellow. At first, I thought the Morning Glory only came in white, which is what we see around here growing wild. But I have seen gorgeous blue and purple flowers growing in flower gardens around the area. They are fine, as long as one keeps them under control. I have found that isn't always easy.
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