Sunday, September 8, 2019

Morning Glory ~ September Birth Flower


September has arrived!
Years ago I came across
this lovely fence . . .

Where Morning Glory vines were twining
their way in and out among the
ornamental fleur de lys.

Delicate blue bell shaped flowers 
opened to the morning sun,

And peeked from within the mass 
of heart shaped leaves.

Morning Glory ~ September Birth Flower
Morning Glory flowers are a symbol of affection.
They open in the morning light, and curl shut by evening.
Blue, the most common color of Morning Glories,
represents trust, responsibility, honor, and loyalty.

This post was first published September 2011,
and I pulled it for the archives to share again.
Sarah
Sarah

The summer we married, my husband was in graduate school, and I was employed as a teacher. We took a portion of our savings that summer and purchased a sailboat. We christened our Catalina 22, “Hyacinths For The Soul” after Saadi’s poem. Our "Hyacinths" provided years of pleasure.

17 comments:

  1. Dearest Sarah,
    It is a very lovely blue color and a pretty flower.
    Sending you hugs,
    Mariette

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  2. I didn’t know that the morning glory was the September birth flower! I always admire their flower and wish I had a place to grow them again!

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  3. Such a lovely description of the Morning Glory. Every time I look at one from now on I am going to wish I could remember that it represents trust, responsibility, honor, and loyalty. but maybe I can come up with that list of valuable traits!

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  4. I didn't know this! Thank you for featuring this beautiful flower. Your images are lovely!

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  5. I love morning glories. They are such a beautiful flower. I have some remnants peeking out by our gate.I would love to get them to grown on an arbor. Happy week ahead Sarah.

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  6. Hi Sarah, thankyou for sharing this lovely post. I'm such a fan of old fencing, yours is beautiful peeking out of your morning glories. that blue is so gorgeous and they are so fragile yet resilient! thanks for linking up for the party!

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  7. Such pretty pics! When I went to camp all the cabins were named after flowers. My first cabin was Morning Glory. Have a wonderful week, Sarah!

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  8. Sarah, Morning Glories are such a quaint and beautiful flower. This was a wonderful post and pretty photos and the fencing is so gorgeous. Morning Glory has such a wonderful sound to the words and it is hard to pick a more simple but beautiful flower..Happy Tuesday..Judy

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  9. Beautiful Sarah! Did you know hibiscus do a similar thing, opening towards the sun and closing at night? Flowers fascinate me, Mother Nature's wonderful gift!
    Jenna

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  10. I enjoyed your lovely description of the Morning Glory. Love the photos too.

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  11. Morning glories are among my favorite flowers. Lovely shots!

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  12. I don't grow these beauties because of deer. They everything when hungry. In NJ they always seem to be hungry .

    Beautiful color too

    Cindy

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  13. Always a favorite of mine, lovely snaps Sarah. Sorry I"m late but wishing you a happy September............

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  14. Morning glories are a favorite of mine and your photos are just gorgeous. Perfect words, too!

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