Saving seeds of Morning Glory ~ Ipomoea is easy to do!
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Seed clusters of
Morning Glory
Ipomoea tricolor

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Tip suggests these links for further study.
Annual Vines Add Height
Gardener's Corner Volume 3, Issue 2
University of Illinois Extension
Annual Vines in the Landscape
by Mary Jane Frogge, Extension Associate
NebLine Newsletter Article
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension in Lancaster County

Convolvulus tricolor ~ Dwarf Morning Glory
FactSheet No. 404
Ornamental Plants Plus Veersion 3.0
Michigan State University Extension

Vertical Gardening
Gardening Mastery Tips ~ June 2005
Clark County Master Gardeners
Washington State University Master Gardener Program
Washington State University Extension
Morning Glories: Beauty and the Beast
by Carolyn Pauw Barden, W.S.U. Cooperative Extension Master Gardener
Regional Gardening Column, May 12, 2002
Gardening in Western Washington
Washington State University Extension, Western Washington
Moonflowers and Morning Glories (Ipomoea)
by Cynthia W. Mueller, Galvaston County Master Gardener
Lawn and Garden Update, April 2000
Texas Agricultural Extension System
Texas A&M University
Morning Glory is Gory
by Dennis Hinkamp
Factsheet No. 3392708
Utah State University Extension
Coping with Field Bindweed without Using Pesticides
by Caroline Cox
Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides
Pesticide.Org 
Field Bindweed ~ Convolvulus arvensis
WeedAlert.com
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