Southern Mystery Garden Flower

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by Eileenmost, Jul 13, 2010.

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    Here I am on yet another site to check out the pretty wild things popping up in my back yard. This little green vine is one that has been with me for quite a few years but I've not managed to come up with a name yet, despite checking my books and online. I hoping some of you good folks will have encountered it before. It's quite pretty in it's demure way. Not invasive in my case but I guess it could be. It covers an area pretty good but is very low to the ground. The leaves look somewhat like bunchberry, but the flower is NOT like that if a bunchberry, These flowers are tiny white tube shapes with 6 petals. They growing in a cluster in the center of the leaves that are left and right symmetrical. This is a spreading vine not unlike a petunia. Thanks for any help you might offer.
     

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