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Emma's Acapulco bloomed today at work, I am lucky enough to have a window looking out onto English fields.
Acapulco its definitely a wild form of ipomoea nil, I believe Emma collected seed from it in Acapulco, Mexico.
The blooms look nice but they only lasted a few hours, it is certainly the most hardy and vigorous ipomoea nil; I think in the right climate it could do quite well and seems a unique species.
When it was growing it looked like an indica but it is a nil; I hope I can keep it going like an indica and that it will survive, so far all looks well.
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