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Identifying a Garden Plant?

Identifying a Garden PlantI have no idea what this is. It's growing in my garden. Do I need to weed it out or can I leave it? It's a vine. The rest of my plants in this garden are young vines too. The circle leaf in the picture is one of my vines I know I planted. It's the long, single leafed vine.

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June 20, 20170 found this helpful

I have this in my vegetable patch from the people next door. It is called morning glory. I pull mine out.

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June 20, 20170 found this helpful

I am not sure of the name but since you know you did not plant it (intentionally), I would recommend you dig it up (completely) and place it in a pot, label it and wait to see if you want to keep it.
There are many weed vines that are pretty but can be invasive so I would not let it get a strong root system until I found a name.
You can Google your county with common weed vines and may be able to identify it. You can also contact your local county extension office and ask for information.

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June 20, 20170 found this helpful

Judy may be right about this being a morning glory and all the more reason to dig it up and plant it in a pot until you decide if it will be a "keeper".
I have 2 morning glory plants that I planted this year but, (thanks to a tip posted by Likekinds) I chose to plant mine in 5 gallon containers that I can move around or remove if that is my choice. My plants do not have this type of leaf but the morning glory family/species is large so this could be another kind.

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The 5 gallon containers are working great for me as my son put poles in the center and the vines love it.
Hope your new found plant will be something you will want to keep.

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