They are always a welcome sight on my morning walk with the dogs.
Must agree with you, Amy! I love them too, and once you plant them, you'll always have them!!
They are one of the few flowers that still remain in my yard this time of year.
Beautiful shots!
:-D
Nice shots. Looks as though you got all three common species there. The first one is Field Bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) an invasive species that is a big problem for farmers. The second one looks to be Common Morning Glory (Ipomoea purpurea) an alien introduced to North America that has escaped from gardens and now groes wild. The third shot is of the native plant Hedge Bindweed (Convolvulus sepium). The shapes of the leaves and the sepals are the keys for identification.
Mike
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
These are classy, Amy. Very easy on the eye--well done. :-) :-) :thumbup:
rlaugh
Loc: Michigan & Florida
These are great shots..good job!
Beautiful shots of these flowers, Amy. I love the soft and subtle coloring you've given them. Very nicely done!
Ptw
Loc: Tennessee
Very pretty Amy. I like them to, they are so delicate looking and the colors always look so vibrant.
amyinsparta wrote:
They are always a welcome sight on my morning walk with the dogs.
lovely shots amy. i like the one with the little visitor :-D !
Beautifully done, Amy. Gorgeous art here!
Very beautiful shots.
It amazes me how these flowers disappear in the evening and are always back in the morning hours.
Bozsik
Loc: Orangevale, California
amyinsparta wrote:
They are always a welcome sight on my morning walk with the dogs.
Lovely, Amy. Like the first one best.
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