Mid Flight
My mother has this huge wisteria bush that vines all the way down her fence. Last night it was full of bees that appeared to be in a feeding frenzy.
The smell of the wisteria was so powerful that it fill most of the back yard. I wisht that the scent would last all summer long.
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Posted on May 8, 2015, in Photography and tagged animals, bugs, Flowers, fun, garden, inscets, lilac, lilac bush, Macro, nature, new jersey, nj, plants, Sony @65, Trees. Bookmark the permalink. 15 Comments.
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Beautiful … & oh yes the scent is wondrous … its called Wisteria here in the UK .. found climbing up houses and around porches all around the smaller towns and villages .. is quite breathtaking when its flowering … I must go and check if its out here too 🙂
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Thank you for the correction Maia. I always confuse the two for some reason. I like them both and never get the names correct. I will correct this post.
I also love the way it takes over what ever it is growing on.
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I love them both too … I just have an extra wow with the wisteria ..so elegant and WOW too … you have pictures of both Im sure … & I really didn’t mean to do the correcting thing .. sorry if it came across that way
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No no you are fine. I have no problem with correction (most of the time..lol). And you did not come off in a negative way. I appreciate it.
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Delicate flowers and such qute bee’s!
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And they smell so good
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It is a pity we can’t smell it then 🙂
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Lovely! And the white picket fence really Sets off the shots.
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Thank you!
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Ah, the heady scent of natures perfume ~
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Oh yes the scent is so beautiful definitely one of nature’s best perfumes.
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I was wondering what wisteria was in French, and thought it might be “glycine”. It is. (Google!) Wow. That’s an “ossom” glycine your mother has. Never seen one so… Big and dense.
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Google helps to answer Ali questions. What did we ever do without it!?
This really is not that big they grow along some trees and gets just as high.
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