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Sweet Potato PlantSweet potato plant, beautiful and easy to grow! By Christine from Sanremo, Italy
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I found this and thought you would like to to: Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Sweet Potato PlantThis doesn't look like a sweet potato plant. Are you sure you did not plant Morning Glory? Sweet Potato plants have fleshy stems and heart shaped leaves, usually bear white, "insignificant" flowers. When I plant them, they usally come from cuttings or "eyes" from the tubers, just like what regular potatoes have. Sweet potato plants come in different colors. Some are reddish, some are purplish and others come in this new variety of chartreuse green which they are now using everywhere for hanging plants. Post By daisy (Guest Post) RE: Sweet Potato PlantI have tried growing one of these so many times but never any luck. This is beautiful. Marianne upstate N Y Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Sweet Potato PlantI keep a vine in my kitchen window all year. I used an over size coffee cup, just make sure to keep the water at least half full. A vine is so pretty in the winter. Post by sdukes |
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