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Silent Sunday
This entry was posted in Country Gardening, My Photos and tagged 'Grandpa Ott's' Ipomoea purpurea, flowers, garden photography, gardening, photography, purple morning glory, Silent Sunday. Bookmark the permalink.
Gorgeous! ๐บ๐ณ๐บ
Thank you, Karen!
Oh, wow!! Stunning!! ๐๐๐๐
Thank you so much, Trini!
What a beautiful morning glory!
Thank you, Sarah! A great way to greet the day.
It looks like a violet trumpet blowing a note up to the sky, or perhaps I’ve just got an overactive imagination. ๐
I am grateful for your overactive imagination, Bun. It makes you the delight that you are!
Thank you very much. I think I may be blushing! ๐
Morning glory! It made my morning๐
Thank you, glad to hear it! ๐
That colour just can’t be beaten but I’m not sure it is silent! ๐
The morning glory is trying to be quiet, but the scarlet runner bean wants to shout!
wow, that colour!
Sharp contrasts! Thanks, Ann.
Very beautiful, love the colour:)
Thank you, Inger!
Glorious composition.
Thank you so much, Victor. I like the pun. Morning ‘glorious.’ ๐
Noticing the runner bean flower in the background – do you grow the two together? Haven’t grown morning glory for years. Must think of it for next year:)
Yes, I grow SRB, Grandpa Ott MG and hyacinth bean together on a trellis to shade the sunspace, trying to keep the heat down. Though, by the time I get full coverage, it’s fall! It is still pretty and if we sit in the space for morning tea, the lovely blossoms cheer our day.
Sounds wonderful.
Beautifully shot!
Thank you, Belinda!
It is indeed heavenly isn’t it, that blue!
Yes, every morning a fresh set to greet the day!
Gorgeous picture!
Thank you, Sarah!
So pretty! My morning glories aren’t blooming yet here, so thanks for sharing yours. ๐
My pleasure ๐ Thanks, Julie.
Stunning!!!
Thank you, Archita!
Beautiful shot, Eliza. The colors have a very spiritual tone. I feel immediately calm, looking at it.
Happy Sunday,
Mary
Thank you, Mary. Yes, the colors of creativity and spirituality – a winning combination! ๐
Lovely pic. ๐ … Our scarlet runners are flowering and growing like there’s no tomorrow.
Thank you! Do you eat the beans?
We certainly do. ๐ … plus we let a goodly portion fully ripen and dry on the vine for next year’s crop. We’re on our 5th year of beans from the same stock and they’re still going strong. ๐
Oh, now that is truly perfection!
Thank you so much, Dor! ๐
I LOVE morning glories, although in our climate they’re almost uncontrollable. Acting against recommendations, I planted one in the ground in my old garden and it took off. It was glorious until it became infested with giant whitefly (also a problem here). It took me a couple of years to removed the last traces of it but I still remember how pretty it was.
Sounds like a bit of a monster, but I bet it was glorious! ๐
Wow, beautiful complementary colors. The morning glory seems to glow!
Thank you, they are mesmerizing!
What lovely colours!
Thank you, Fi!
This is beautiful!
Thank you, Maria, they are a gift of the early morning, gone by noon. ๐
My favorite color! So pretty!
Thank you, Laurie!
Green with envy for this morning glory. Can’t grow them and have tried inside and outside the greenhouse.
I have to make do with Bindweed, Calystegia sepium, the weedy white branch of the family. And I don’t like its behaviour – irrepressible and hard to get rid off, but I have a sneaky admiration for its pure white flowers, which look great in a photo.
Thank you so much for your kind comments on my vases today.
I have bindweed running through my large garden (Tuesday View) and I am forever plucking it out, so I know the pain it presents. Being tropical, Ipomoea likes the sun and heat, so I can see why it may not do well for you.
So beautiful! I love the color of the flower! I see these flowers frequently, in pink also, when I was little, I would always collect them for my mom. Now I would never pull them out of their roots as that kills them. I love the silky feel of them. This is a beautiful capture and I love the whole background of the photo. โค
Thank you very much, Kim. Hope your day is going well!
That blue shading into lavender is a gift of heaven and a balm for the eyes.
Thank you, Micheal. One can get lost in those flowers! ๐