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Convulvulus tricolor and bumble bee
By Violeteyes
- 26 Jul, 2012
- 6 likes
I caught the little pollinator in the act! Not much yellow on the little guy, odd.
Comments on this photo
They are a pretty color, but they're almost as short- lived as morning glories. I'd say they last till about tea time on your side of the world. The common name is bush morning glory for obvious reasons.
26 Jul, 2012
I take it they're short-lived?
12 May, 2013
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See who else is growing Convolvulus tricolor (Compact,upright,to 25cm.).
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This photo is of "blue bush morning glory" in Violeteyes's garden
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Gorgeous, gorgeous, blue & not a bad little bee visitor either!!
26 Jul, 2012