Monday, October 15, 2018

Flowering Vines

The flowers will soon be gone. Winter will be upon us. But, let us enjoy the flowers at Nature Notes and Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day

That Garden is always blooming, every 15th of the month, that is. 


I am featuring vines in this post. 

                                                    First of all, a trumpet vine.




                                            Morning Glories growing beside the road.



                                                             And, a Mandevilla. 


9 comments:

  1. Such beautiful colors. Everything here is fading very fast with plenty of cold rain.

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  2. I love mandevilla...wish I had enough light for growing them.

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  3. Beautiful Mandevilla!
    Glad to have you join Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, but the host is Carol at May Dreams Gardens -
    https://www.maydreamsgardens.com/ - Please add your link there.
    Have a wonderful week!

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  4. Latane, I bet the hummingbirds love that last vine. We had a freeze last night/this morning. So all plants will be dying ...that's the part of fall that is sad. Blessings, xoxo, Susie

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  5. Most of mine are gone now but there are a few with a few bees left, but we are moving to cold and snow this week.. Lovely flowers...Michelle

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  6. That Mandevilla is lovely.

    All the best Jan

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  7. Oh wow, they are all colorful. But my favorite is the last photo with both the top and bottom flowers with striking colors. It is sad when these beautiful plants will be immediately killed by frost while they are still very beautiful.

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  8. Glad you clarified that the vine in the last photo is mandevillia. I knew it wasn't bouganvillia. It's really beautiful! All your photos f flowers are lovely.

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