Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Corner View - Flora

Corner View is a weekly appointment - each Wednesday - created by Jane and currently curated by Francesca, where bloggers from all corners of the world share their view on a pre-arranged theme. If you'd like to join in, please leave a link to your Corner View post in the comments at www.fuoriborgo.com, and be sure to visit other participants, too.





Railroad Vine also known as Beach Morning Glory or Goat's Foot, is a common pantropical creeping vine.  It grows on the upper parts of beaches and endures salted air.
These photos were taken at Cocoa Beach - the same day we collected shells for Gis :-)

Happy Cornerviewing!



17 comments:

  1. Hi dear Heather, Thank you very much that I have visited the Francesca's corner view..Thank you I will join the site. Corner view site is just like my style.. Thank you and all best wishes..:))
    xoxo

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  2. How cool is that--flowers strewn on your beach 'path'!:>)

    That gift you sent Gis was awesome BTW!

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    1. Thanks, but not nearly as awesome as the goodies I got from you!

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  3. Goat's Foot? Now that is a great name. How wonderful to see those little meandering lines of green and pink.

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  4. I saw your corner to corner gift to Gis - it's nice to see where it comes from. What a beach - it grows flowers and gifts! :)

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  5. I absolutely love the names for this plant! The beach looks lovely.

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  6. heather?
    they can't but be related to hollyhock and hibiscus, do you think? wandering stars...
    n♥

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    1. They look like they should related, don't they? I don't know if they are though.

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  7. really pretty flowers ... what a funny name goat's food :)

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  8. we have these same flowers along the beach here ! aren't they lovely ?!

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  9. I love it when flowers grow in places where you'd not expect them to thrive.

    Loved your gift to Gis as well!

    Nicki

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  10. Beautiful choice... Nature always wins ;)

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  11. I'll never stop wondering what extraordinary types of life forms nature brings out...

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  12. Never knew the other names for this flower-thanks!

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  13. I've seen those before on the beach but never knew their name. I think it is amazing that they grow so well in sand. Lovely! Thank you so much for sharing.

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  14. How beautiful!
    I've never seen or knew that morning glories grow on the beach.
    I'm in a morning-glory love mode, Just had my first one bloom on our verandah!!!
    Happy summer days!

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