Morning Glory ‘Heavenly Blue’
Ipomoea tricolor
(ip-oh-MEE-uh) (TRY-kull-lur)
Even though many people
consider the Morning Glory vine to be a pest I think it is a great plant to
have in the garden. This white one has grown from seed the last five years and has
steadily become more and more beautiful. Its getting to the point where I may
start pinching it a little more and remove a few of the seedlings.
The composition is a little
different than most of my photographs. I have found the front of the morning glory
flower to be difficult to photograph so I switched to the back. The gentle
striping and luscious curves were enchanting.
This is a link to Today’sFlowers. I really hope it doesn’t throw the formatting off. Sunday means a
bonus snapshot. This week it is a Wax Begonia.
Wax Begonia
Begonia x
semperflorens-cultorum
(be-GON-yuh)
(sem-per-FLOR-enz kul-TOR-um)
Synonym: Fibrous Rooted
Begonia
6 comments:
I know its Saturday but I don't think I will be able to post tomorrow.
Love the photo from the back! Lovely.
Very nice photo of the Morning Glory. And the wax begonia is beautiful!
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing with Today's Flowers.
Damn. You do it like nobody. What a photo.
Both shots are so beautifully framed and each presents a totally different mood.
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