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Use common sense while deciding where to plant this Southern native.It is very showy.
VERY invasive here in Florida! This stuff is taking over my yard, choking out my perennial beds, covering miniature azaleas, climbing a p...Read More
I. cordatotriloba is extremely invasive and has invaded my back yard. I am pulling off every flower I can reach in hopes of slowing it down.
Very pretty flower but it grows everywhere, reseeds to the point you can hardly get rid of it, twines around and kills other plants and g...Read More
Ipomoea 'trichocarpa' has been 'absorbed' into Ipomoea cordatotriloba as a variation and is no longer considered to be a distinct species per se.
This plant is growing wild all over this place. It is a profuse bloomer and has covered many fences and small trees. The blooms are sma...Read More
I happen to like them, If they're in the right spot. There was some coming up in a flowerbed when I moved in here, and I keep digging th...Read More
Well, I can't say that I've had SUCCESS with this plant. It started growing in my backyard up through some cast iron plant and I didn't ...Read More
This is a wildflower in Texas, and has naturalized from the southeastern USA west to Texas, if not further west. It grows as far south as...Read More
Texas native. This plant can be invasive as it produces LOTS of seeds and self seeds freely. It seems like EVERY SEED sprouts TWO plant...Read More