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10.17.2022 A blast from the not too distant past
On one of my trips to East Leverett Meadow, the same day as the recent tendril and drop post, I happened across this pretty bindweed flower below some popped milkweed pods (my original photographic quarry). I posted a similar flower … Continue reading
Posted in Closeup Photography, Flora, Nature Photography, Western Massachusetts, Wildflowers
Tagged Calystegia sepium, East Leverett Meadow, flora, hedge false-bindweed, Massachusetts, native flowers, native plant, native wildflower, New England, small white American-aster, Symphyotrichum racemosum, western massachusetts, Wildflowers
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10.19.2021 Another Bindweed manifestation
Not a moment’s consideration of converting this one to black and white. I went to visit a local conservation area for the first time in a long time, more on that tomorrow, and as I walked in I noticed this … Continue reading
Posted in Amherst, Closeup Photography, Flora, Nature Photography, Western Massachusetts, Wildflowers
Tagged Amherst, Bearbind, bellbind, Belle of the Ball, Bride’s Gown, bugle vine, Calystegia sepium, Daddy White-Shirt, Devil’s Nightcap, flora, Gramophones, Grandma’s Nightcap, granny-pop-out-of-bed., Granny’s Night Bonnet, heavenly trumpets, Hedge Bell, hedge bindweed, hedge false-bindweed, Hedge-Strangler, Hell Weed, Holland Smocks, Lady’s Nightcap, Larger Sunshade, London Bells, Massachusetts, native flowers, native plant, native wildflower, New England, Old Man’s Nightcap, Ropewind, Rutland beauty, Sweet Alice Conservation Area, Wedlock, western massachusetts, White Witches Hat, Withybind, Withyweed, Withywind.
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07.15.2020 Pretty Pest
Not everyone is a fan of bindweeds. They are aggressive field climbers, often covering their “hosts” and hiding them from view. I visited Mount Pollux yesterday morning hoping for some colorful clouds without favor but did notice these two Hedge … Continue reading
08.04.2019 With apologies
Just a note to say I am embarrassed to have not known about your posts until today. I generally don’t use the reader for a few reasons…one being the number of clicks required to view a post and comment…so have … Continue reading