Morning glories are beautiful even as their beauty is short-lived. When the sun is up and hot, they close up until the next day.
The white sparkles on the flower are the pollen... we watched the bees busily working to harvest it. For some reason it seems to shimmer and sparkle.
I love the rich deep purple color of this flower. I have smaller blue morning glories at home...and I do enjoy them... but these are spectacular!
Such a lot of beauty and detail wrapped up in an interesting package.
If anyone knows what kind of morning glories these are... I would love to hear about it in the comments.
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Such beauty.... The Lord has certainly blessed us with sweet loveliness. Thinking of you, dear friend. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThank you.... you are right... the Lord sure deserves the credit for these beautiful flowers. :)
DeleteThese flowers are so pretty and thanks for sharing at C&C with J&J.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the week.
Julie
Thank you... I have so enjoyed these beautiful flowers and their rich intense coloring. I'm so glad they are coming up again this year, especially since I forgot to plant some of the seeds I saved from last year. :)
DeleteThanks for sharing these beautiful photos. The large white barn in the background creates a peaceful backdrop for the glorious morning glories. The flowers are so pretty -- nothing can compete with the work of the Father's hand.
ReplyDeleteCarol ("Mimi") from Home with Mimi
Thank you. I do love seeing and photographing what God has made... His creation is amazing. :)
DeleteYour pictures a beautiful! And I'll agree that Morning Glories are lovely, but they sure do take over your vegetable garden if you are careful to keep them weeded out!
ReplyDeleteOh, I do agree! This particular flower doesn't seem to do that... it is a bigger flower and seems to need a bit of cultivating unlike the smaller morning glories that grow like crazy and cover everything in their path! :)
DeleteBeautiful photos of the flowers. I love flowers! Your background is beautiful as well and I love your barn! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much... I would love to be able to claim that barn (and my kids would too!!! ) but it is one that we visit, not one we own. That is where I first saw these beautiful morning glories and now I grow them in my yard too. :)
DeleteThe flowers are gorgeous - a great color combination
ReplyDeleteThey are quite spectacular... and my favorite type of morning glory. :)
DeleteMorning glories are one of my favorites! Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos at Vintage Charm--pinned!
ReplyDeleteMine too... the color in these is so intense. Thank you for pinning. :)
DeleteThose are such a pretty colored morning glory. You capture them beautifully!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I do like this variety... the brilliant purple and pink together w/ a white center... so pretty! Thank you for visiting. :)
DeleteVivid colors and so pretty growing on the fence. Great photo and neat backdrop of the barn.
ReplyDeleteThank you! That was my first encounter with those beautiful flowers and I loved the setting they were in. :)
DeleteI love the intense color of these morning glories! The backdrop is so peaceful and lovely.. perfect for these gorgeous blooms! Thanks for sharing at Gardens Galore!
ReplyDeleteThat intense color is what drew me to those... so glad I was able to get the pictures... and then get them to grow here also. :)
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