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BundleflowerPower
#1 Posted : 9/9/2019 9:12:48 PM

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I tried Salt Marsh Morning Glory. I took 11 seeds (which are more massive than heavenly blues, and sort of resemble HBWR and are hairy). I crushed the seeds and extracted them in an alchoholic beverage called twisted tea. I had a quite clear experience. They’re certainly active for me.
 

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twitchy
#2 Posted : 9/23/2019 6:10:50 AM

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Wow, only 11 seeds... that's interesting. Thumbs up
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#3 Posted : 9/23/2019 6:13:36 AM

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My garden is thick with Ipomoea coccinea this year, but not alot of info on them. Wut?

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One of the better write-ups I've seen on Ipomoeas...
http://www.scielo.br/sci...=S0102-695X2012000300031
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BundleflowerPower
#4 Posted : 10/26/2023 1:15:56 AM

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An interesting note; on the central gulf coast of the united states, if one finds Ipomea Sagittata growing in a place, one might also find Sweet Acacia growing nearby.
 
 
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