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Bignonia capreolata (Crossvine)

Bignonia capreolata (Crossvine)
These flowers are usually found at the top of tall trees. These were growing on a fallen branch near the ground, so I could get a closer photo.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bignonia_capreolata

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 Thérèse
Thérèse club
Superbe
Bon we
6 years ago.
Ronald Losure club has replied to Thérèse club
Merci beaucoup, Thérèse.
6 years ago.
 Jocelyne Villoing
Jocelyne Villoing club
Une liane superbe !
6 years ago.
Ronald Losure club has replied to Jocelyne Villoing club
Merci beaucoup, Jocelyne.
6 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
I have never seen this flower or vine !
6 years ago.
Ronald Losure club has replied to Pam J club
The flowers are usually very high in the trees. Occasionally, I will find a flower that has fallen from its vine to the ground. It is very rare to see them blooming. Also, I couldn't find a map of their range, but I doubt they live as far west as OK.
6 years ago.
 Marie-claire Gallet
Marie-claire Gallet
First time I see such bignonia flowers, Ronald !! I only saw orange ones !!
6 years ago.
Ronald Losure club has replied to Marie-claire Gallet
They are native to southeast USA, and are difficult to see because they live in the top of trees. Thanks for the visit, Marie-claire.
6 years ago.
 Frans Schols
Frans Schols club
Interessante opname,neem aan dat dit een soort parasieten zijn.Hartelijke groeten,.....Frans.
6 years ago.
Ronald Losure club has replied to Frans Schols club
I think they are not parasites, but merely climb the trees for better light and access to pollinating insects. Best wishes, Frans.
6 years ago.
 sunlight
sunlight club
Natur pur; schön !
6 years ago.
Ronald Losure club has replied to sunlight club
Danke schön, Ingrid.
6 years ago.

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