Bindweed field beautiful decoration
Gardeners do not like this flower. Too much he gives them trouble. And I always admire when I see these flowers in the city. This year we had a very hot June after warm May. The grass grew together, when it was mowed, it did not grow everywhere again, as before. In the sunny areas, it burned, not having time to break through again, especially on the hillocks, only the bindweed survived, scattered its white flowers everywhere. It is so beautiful, and next to the burnt grass is like a decorative ornament.
It is a weed for vegetable gardens, because a vyunok has very long creeping roots; He is also called a dodder in the villages.
Beautiful because it looks like a plot overgrown with grass mixed with bindweed, as if white candy wrappers were scattered. It would be boring without him.
It grows everywhere, both in full sun and shaded. A lively flower. I think that for him any soil is suitable, as I see in different places. Its name speaks for itself - the flower has a long curly whip, it would look good next to the fences so that it could rise higher. I do not exclude that someone specially grows it as a hedge, there will be a beautiful decoration.
Another name for the convolvula is the fence fence, which is precisely what its purpose suggests.
I meet this flower of two kinds - completely white and others, with lilac veins. On the bank of the river, winding along the bushes, has larger flowers. Perhaps this is an accident or at different stages of growth, but the larger ones are purely white.
Here I specifically made a selection of smaller and larger flowers of the convolvulus.
It is a pity that such a beautiful flower is a weed, but on the streets of the city it does not interfere, rather, on the contrary.
The shape of a white bindweed resembles a cultural flower Datura ordinary or popularly white gramophone.
Although this is a weed, it looks beautiful in the pictures. It is difficult to pass by, when the camera is with you, and I want to capture such beauty.
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I'm also someone who appreciates the beauty in what other people call weeds, and I'm so glad you captured these beautiful flowers and shared them with us here!
Shout out to @theluvbug for curating your post - otherwise, I would've missed enjoying these shots and your excellent info about them. 😊
@traciyork, thank. Every blade of grass, every flower deserves attention. In nature, everything is beautiful.
You're very welcome, @galca and I agree. 😊
Didn't know it was called that, just thought it looked nice whenever I'd see it