2 different small red flowering vines that seem to be choking other flowers and shrubs
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wm Jones Unregistered says:
I am trying to find a vine similar to a cypress vine that the Amish call mouse poop. Tiny red flower with aspargus type leaves.
September 10th, 2019 at 5:36pm
Robert Paul Unregistered says:
Hello, I am trying to find a maybe rare very tiny trumpet flower that is a pure crystaline red flower. It is not a cypres vine; I know what that is. It is not star shaped like a cypress vine and the foliage is not feathery fern like the CV is. The flower is apx 1/2 inch long and a very tiny trumpet shape. I have only seen it one place and I will have to go back to that place to see if it is still there if I cannot find the info on the internet. Does this ring a bell with you at all??? I should have taken a pic of it years ago. Sincerely, Robert Paul
March 25th, 2017 at 1:47am
Suzanne Apprentice says:
The first one is Cypress Vine (Ipomoea quamoclit). I don’t know what the second one is.
September 14th, 2012 at 8:25pm
stone Master Identifier says:
Cypress vine (Ipomoea quamoclit) and red morning glory (Ipomoea coccinea) I like them, they attract humming birds, but you need a fence or something to grow them on….
September 14th, 2012 at 7:51pm
Bobby Master Identifier says:
Two members of the morning glory family. Cypress vine: http://www.floridata.com/ref/i/ipom_qua.cfm and #2 Redstar morning glory: http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=IPCO3
Comments
wm Jones Unregistered says:
I am trying to find a vine similar to a cypress vine that the Amish call mouse poop. Tiny red flower with aspargus type leaves.
September 10th, 2019 at 5:36pm
Robert Paul Unregistered says:
Hello, I am trying to find a maybe rare very tiny trumpet flower that is a pure crystaline red flower. It is not a cypres vine; I know what that is. It is not star shaped like a cypress vine and the foliage is not feathery fern like the CV is. The flower is apx 1/2 inch long and a very tiny trumpet shape. I have only seen it one place and I will have to go back to that place to see if it is still there if I cannot find the info on the internet. Does this ring a bell with you at all??? I should have taken a pic of it years ago. Sincerely, Robert Paul
March 25th, 2017 at 1:47am
Suzanne Apprentice says:
The first one is Cypress Vine (Ipomoea quamoclit). I don’t know what the second one is.
September 14th, 2012 at 8:25pm
stone Master Identifier says:
Cypress vine (Ipomoea quamoclit) and red morning glory (Ipomoea coccinea) I like them, they attract humming birds, but you need a fence or something to grow them on….
September 14th, 2012 at 7:51pm
Bobby Master Identifier says:
Two members of the morning glory family. Cypress vine: http://www.floridata.com/ref/i/ipom_qua.cfm and #2 Redstar morning glory: http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=IPCO3
September 14th, 2012 at 4:10pm