Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Virgins Bower

Virgins Bower is a wild clematis
 found in the eastern half of Canada,
 and the USA from Georgia to Kansas.

7 comments:

  1. Waw, wonderful pictures! the light is fantastic! i really liked.. here is also that plant.
    Saludos..

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  2. So beautiful how you catch the light in the Clematis !!
    Thanks for visiting...
    Greetings from Holland,
    Anna

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  3. That is so beautiful! We just have Old Man's Beard growing wild in UK - very pretty but not comparable to yours.

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  4. These are beautiful macros. The seed heads are exquisite.

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  5. What an interesting seed head! I'm not familiar with Clematis. It sure looks wonderful in that lighting. :D

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  6. I love how soft and feathery it looks, and the way the light catches along the edges. Also, the new ehader is nice. Seems fall-ish to me, somehow

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  7. What great light--love Clematis in all its domestic & wild forms. Forever will associate it with my wife's Aunt Mary--her open-air front porch was encased in trellises with lovely, fragrant clematis.

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