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I tried growing morning glories, but the summer heat zapped them. This one is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteYeah, luckily mine are in partial shade. But still, I had to water them every day otherwise, they would have died on me. They seem to be happier now that the weather is cooler.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely shade of blue. I haven't grown morning glories in years; thanks for reminding me what beauties these can be and that I need to plant some next spring.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo Kate! So true about the blue! ;>) Carol
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