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This was the Ipomea I found out at a old farmhouse, had a classic overgrown garden heaps of brugs that sort of thing. I'm leaning towards ipomea purpurea possibly hybridised with Ipomea nil at a hunch as the leaves are very variable, but I'm not sure. The flowers were much bigger on the original vine but this little specimen is in a hanging basket.

Any way anyone got similar?

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I'm thinking they are a type of Ipomoea nil

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Hmm going off the leaf shape id say it's the one that doesn't set seed.....

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It sets seed thats how I grew it lol.

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Oh really haha oh well sorry

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Whatever it is, it's a beautiful plant that's for sure!

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seeds are just starting to ripen

some of these are massive.

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well in this case it is probably a Ipomoea Tricolor var.

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