I sowed lots of different seeds at this place at various stages of time so not sure what it is, but looks like a vine. Can someone confirm what it is?
It is not morning glory nor it is rangoon creeper and it is not hyacinth bean vine either.
Seedling ID(Solved)
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Re: Seedling ID
It is a bean vine for sure...
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Re: Seedling ID
An Australian gardener at Davesgarden confirmed that it is hardenbergia violacea, another vine from pear family. So should i be happy that it sprouted without smoke treatment?Izhar wrote:It is a bean vine for sure...
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Re: Seedling ID
Google the images...
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Re: Seedling ID
Izhar, you are correct, bean vine. The true leaves showed it 

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