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Firecracker Vine

Firecracker Vine is a flowering annual vine that commands attention. Hummingbirds frequently can be seen feeding on these vines.

Posted byLance KlecknerNovember 1, 2015December 26, 2022Posted inFlowers, VinesTags: annual flowering vines, Ipomoea lobata, Morning Glory, Orange, red, Spanish flag, yellow flower colorLeave a comment on Firecracker Vine

Hoptree Flowers

Hoptree appears to be flowering. Though this tree, also known as the Wafer Ash, it entangled with a Morning Glory vine.

Posted byLance KlecknerAugust 16, 2014December 28, 2022Posted inFlowers, Shrub, TreesTags: double flower, Flowers, hop tree, hoptree, Morning Glory, Ptelea trifoliata, wafer ashLeave a comment on Hoptree Flowers

Morning Glory Cornfield

Morning Glory is a common weed, but it does look great. This vine was growing and flowering in a corn field.

Posted byLance KlecknerSeptember 20, 2010December 29, 2022Posted inFlowersTags: corn field, cornfield, crop field, cropfield, Morning Glory, pink morning glory, weedy morning gloriesLeave a comment on Morning Glory Cornfield

Morning Glories Vibrant Colors

Morning Glories are easy to grow and appreciate. Sometimes they will self seed though.

Posted byLance KlecknerAugust 8, 2008December 29, 2022Posted inFlowers, GardenTags: Morning Glory, Morning Glory Flowering1 Comment on Morning Glories Vibrant Colors

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