
"Morning Glory"
A trio of Morning Glory blooms with a coating of fresh rain drops.The common morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea, is a twining vine, but despite its abundance throughout Madeira, it is not a native plant. The morning glory originates from Central America and Mexico; It is a warm weather vine that some people consider a weed, while others use it as an ornamental in a variety of ways.
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Madeira, Portugal.
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© Melvyn Frewin

"Morning Glory"
A trio of Morning Glory blooms with a coating of fresh rain drops.The common morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea, is a twining vine, but despite its abundance throughout Madeira, it is not a native plant. The morning glory originates from Central America and Mexico; It is a warm weather vine that some people consider a weed, while others use it as an ornamental in a variety of ways.
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Date:
Location:
Madeira, Portugal.
Photographer:
© Melvyn Frewin

Madeira
"Morning Glory"
A trio of Morning Glory blooms with a coating of fresh rain drops.The common morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea, is a twining vine, but despite its abundance throughout Madeira, it is not a native plant. The morning glory originates from Central America and Mexico; It is a warm weather vine that some people consider a weed, while others use it as an ornamental in a variety of ways.
Ref:
Date:
Location:
Madeira, Portugal.
Photographer:
© Melvyn Frewin