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Hedge bindweed or bellbine.

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Jun 28, 2012
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This is a garden menace who's roots travel everywhere but the flower is attractive especially with a bee!!

Comments (27)


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capelito

1:55AM | Thu, 28 June 2012

Beautiful and wonderful photo.

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durleybeachbum

2:49AM | Thu, 28 June 2012

Super shot, and great when not in a garden!

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fallen21

4:17AM | Thu, 28 June 2012

Beautiful capture!

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jarmila

6:07AM | Thu, 28 June 2012

nice and delicate macro,ciao

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dakotabluemoon

6:34AM | Thu, 28 June 2012

It is a beauty and something i have never seen or heard of.

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morningglory

6:36AM | Thu, 28 June 2012

Beautiful wild Morning Glory.

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EJD64

7:48AM | Thu, 28 June 2012

Excellent photo Jeff.

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bmac62

9:14AM | Thu, 28 June 2012

Neat photo...but oh, I've had grief with these.

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bobrgallegos

10:40AM | Thu, 28 June 2012

Beautiful garden menace!

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ia-du-lin

11:00AM | Thu, 28 June 2012

beautiful white flower with insect inside

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auntietk

11:13AM | Thu, 28 June 2012

The flowers are beautiful, but only when they're not in my garden! Unfortunately, they love it here. We hae the perfect climate. They're evil, nasty, smelly things and should be burned ... BURNED, I say! Haaaaahaahaahaaaaaahahahaha!!!!! (Sorry about that. I get a little crazy around bindweed.)

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dochtersions

11:13AM | Thu, 28 June 2012

Yes, I love those (wild)flowers too, Jeff. And I see there is some dark red stripes on it, which makes it together with the bee moor attractive. Although, we have too many from them, they pull all the plants to each other, and I have to search for their beginning in the ground. :)

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kgb224

11:43AM | Thu, 28 June 2012

Stunning capture my friend, God Bless.

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Dreamingbee

12:14PM | Thu, 28 June 2012

fantastic photo !

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kbrog

12:25PM | Thu, 28 June 2012

Beautiful flower, superb capture Jeff! :)

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pat40

12:40PM | Thu, 28 June 2012

Perfect pic. Jeff

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photosynthesis

2:27PM | Thu, 28 June 2012

A very elegant flower. One of my favorite quotations is from Ralph Waldo Emerson, who said "A weed is just a plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered."...

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sharky_

2:51PM | Thu, 28 June 2012

Beautiful. Aloha

alanwilliams

2:56PM | Thu, 28 June 2012

nice crisp shot Jeff. I met Pat from this site today

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jocko500

3:48PM | Thu, 28 June 2012

very lovely

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helanker

2:54AM | Fri, 29 June 2012

A wonderful Petunia capture, Jeff. Beautifully done.

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moochagoo

3:07PM | Fri, 29 June 2012

The little bug adds.

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sandra46

4:51PM | Fri, 29 June 2012

OUTSTANDING COMPOSITION!

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flavia49

5:38PM | Fri, 29 June 2012

wonderful picture

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MrsRatbag

6:24PM | Fri, 29 June 2012

I love this stuff, but then I'm not a property owner...it does seem to be pervasive with the blackberries up here. Beautiful capture!

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danapommet

10:30PM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Lovely in white and a great place for a bee to hide!

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debbielove

9:47AM | Mon, 02 July 2012

Ah! Yes, gardeners dislike these so much but the flowers are so pretty! Shame really huh? Great shot, and good capture of a feeding bee! Rob


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeOLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
ModelE-500
Shutter Speed1/200
ISO Speed100
Focal Length45

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