Yes, there is always time for more morning glory photography. Morning glories require very little watering, which is ideal for the drought we are going through here in Southern California.
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Beautiful! I wonder if they’re called morning glory because the inside captures the star shape of the sun.
I think these are called morning glories in English because the flower traditionally bloom during the early hours of the morning.
These pictures are beautiful! I love the brilliance of the colours. The inside looks like it is lit up. With the brilliant green-just fantastic colours
The cool part is I only notice the beautiful pink centers after I upload a photo.
They are very beautiful, with the colors so bright! How much water do they require to grow?
I water these a tiny bit every few days. However, I suspect morning glories can survive without being watered at all because a lot of people around here seem to have a few wild plants growing in their yards.