...You ever just want to kick yourself?
This is the second year I planted "Cardinal Climber" seeds. They didn't flower last year or this year, but the leaves were so pretty is why I grew them this year. Beautiful long fingers reminiscent of Ficus Ice Crystal.
![[image]](https://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.M93ffc2f4e189519a18ccde7a9c66f824o0&pid=15.1&P=0&w=211&h=159)
Above (Ficus Ice Crystal from the web)
Below ("Cardinal Climber")

Below (Closer view, leaves almost a foot long)

Today, I ran across this picture. Don't the leaves look similar to my "Cardinal Climber"? Why, yes. Yes, they do.
![[--Female-Papaya-with-stages-of-small-fruit]](http://www.plantanswers.com/Articles/Images/PapayaGrowing/6.--Female-Papaya-with-stages-of-small-fruit.jpg)
Unless I'm mistaken, and please feel free to correct me if I am, while cleaning the garden for winter it appears I tossed two perfectly healthy papaya plants into the trash. I guess these were the seeds I saved from a grocery store papaya and not the "Cardinal Climber" seeds I bought. I even gave away one or two of these plants because I loved the shape of the leaves and wanted to pass on the prettiness. I'm happy to say I do have one small plant left, but I wish I had seen that picture earlier.
Below: (Small potted plant)

This is not my first offense. There was a plant growing at the base of an evergreen that I cut back for two or three years before I realized it was a tree peony.
Can anybody confirm that this is a papaya?
Has anybody made a similar mistake?