Morning Glories in the the tree next door.
One I took last week.
The fence between the two sides of the block next door has a lot of Morning Glories in three colors. Some of them are growing up into the trees that hang over the fence. In the cloudy bright light from the "June Gloom" overcast this cluster with patterns of the leaves on the vine and the tree leaves just got my attention.
80D, Tamron 150-600 G2 @ 600, 1/400 @ f/6.3, ISO 3200 (they are in the shade) done off a tripod with center point AF on flower and spot meter.
Beautiful photos. Morning glories can look terrific but in my State of Washington, the Department of agriculture and forestry considers it an invasive pest and encourages uprooting to eliminate this agressive vine.
lenben wrote:
Beautiful photos. Morning glories can look terrific but in my State of Washington, the Department of agriculture and forestry considers it an invasive pest and encourages uprooting to eliminate this agressive vine.
Thanks
Then they must not like Honey Suckle either. And as for Kudzu!!!!
robertjerl wrote:
Thanks
Then they must not like Honey Suckle either. And as for Kudzu!!!!
I thought N.C. Was the only place that had Kudsu🤗
Susan yamakawa wrote:
I thought N.C. Was the only place that had Kudsu🤗
It is called "the vine that ate the South" for a reason. Here is a map of where it is now in the US.
I suspect it is other places since this source was written.
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