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This is an addendum to my original post about Korean morning glories. I'm a Princeton, NJ native who is currently living in South Korea to visit relatives and teach elementary and middle school kids English. I'm dying to start a spring garden here with "American" seeds as the variety here is rather sparse. I went to the Seoul flower market on Friday to replenish my supply of the wine colored Gloria MG and found a 3rd packet of MG you might be interested in. This one is also a Pharbitis nil., but it is an assortment of different blooms. The merchant told me that this is the most common type of morning glory grown by Koreans, so I thought I would give it a try. I bought several packets to trade with my gardening friends in the USA so I'll post pictures of all three packets that I have available here:
Pharbitis nil. Choisy - an assortment of large blooms with variegated leaves.
I'm looking for heirloom tomatoes, chile peppers, flowers, brugmansia seeds, Japanese morning glories, and the unusual.
Thanks!
Elizabeth
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