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Bindweed
A.k.a. morning glory. Another invader weed that is now thoroughly established thruout North America. This plant is even managing to thrive in the southern Nevada desert along the watercourse. At least it has nice flowers and no stickers-- The broken brush that looks like flotsam to the right of the plant in fact _is_ flood debris, from a large flood down the canyon some months back. Arrow Canyon, southern Nevada.
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I LOVE THEM as you can see !!! Beautiful perfume... all parts are hallucinogenic... but you arent going to stand there and eat them !! The sphinx moths love them too
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slgwv club has replied to Pam J clubI can't think of Datura without remembering Carlos Castañeda's bizarre books--
Pam J club has replied to slgwv clubMorning Glory is a totally different plant of the Convolvulaceae family.. Convolvulus and Ipomoea being the most common
I actually grow mine with Morning Glorys to get the flower at both ends of the light !!
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I would lay money on yours being one of the strains of datura....
Just my thoughts.. and I dont know those books... need to look them up !!
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