Last of the summer's Glory

Sharron W
by Sharron W
Today was Nov the 3rd, and even though we've had temps into the high 30's, we have NOT yet had any below freezing...I thought about it this morning when I walked out back to the beautiful Morning Glories...How I love walking out and seeing their "showy" flowers first thing in the mornings...so I thought I would share...November Morning Glories
Close up and the foliage is so thick you really can't see just how many flowers are hiding in there!
The sun was beginning to wilt them...but you can get an idea of how many blooms were still on the plant...amazing to me since it IS November...LOL
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  • Becky P Becky P on Nov 04, 2012
    awww.....just in time for my birthday (11/3). I used to plant morning glories on my chain link fence years ago, but I hated tearing them off when they died. (not that you have to, just liked the fence cleaned off) But they sure are pretty.
  • Z Z on Nov 04, 2012
    Sharron, these are so pretty and yes, quite amazing this late in the year. Darrell just left for golf so I did my usual kissing in the driveway and then run through the house to wave at him as he drives by on the somewhat near by highway. When I walked back inside I noticed that some of my begonia's are still in bloom. I'm going to repot them and bring them inside for the winter. Seems they are quite hardy even though I've not watered them for well over a month! Morning Glories always make me think of my Mom. I need to plant some next summer.
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