morning glory –
in greater numbers today
Pat R
9/14/20
For Cee’s Flower Of The Day challenge
FOTD – September 14 – Daffodil with raindrops
morning glory –
in greater numbers today
Pat R
9/14/20
For Cee’s Flower Of The Day challenge
FOTD – September 14 – Daffodil with raindrops
Stunning photograph! The colors are amazing! 🙂
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Thank you. I’ve never seen such a variety of colors together. A strategic move on someone’s part.😊
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I just cut mine down. They refused to yield even one bloom yet my neighbors have the exact plant and it is doing fine. Black thumb?
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Don’t feel bad, lol! Mine spent more time choking out everything around it than blooming. This shot is of one I’ve been seeing on my daily walks.
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They are stunning colours, beautiful.
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Thank you.
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I LOVE Morning Glories! What a great photo–the profusion must be a sign of something good, right?!!
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Supposedly, yes. I was reading where it means “seize the day” since later in the day they supposedly fade. I never really paid close attention to them at the end of the day to say yeah or nay on that. But I did note that in the morning they tend to be in your face cheery😊
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“Seize the day”–interesting info 🙂 “In your face cheery”, hilarious!!
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Oh, how lovely, Pat!
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Thank you Eugenia😊
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I love morning glories – but they’re classified as a noxious weed here (Oz) so can’t be grown in gardens. I used to see them a lot in Melbourne, all over derelict buildings and along railway lines, but haven’t seen any for years, so it was a real joy to see this photo. 🙂
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I can see how it would have such classification. They are aggressive. They do produce showy flowers though. 😊 I can’t tell if someone stuck 3 different colors in one hole and trained them. Or that’s just how it is.
Pat
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Beautiful photo and a lovely poem
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