Spent clematis
Even after the blooms are gone, there is beauty to be found.
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You have a good eye to capture the beauty of the spiral pattern in the spent blossoms!
ReplyDeleteYes, they ARE still lovely! That's the secret to enjoying late autumn in my world!
ReplyDeleteSo true. Pretty, ike pasta bundles.
ReplyDelete...and it still looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI always thought it would be fun to make something with spent clematis blooms. Maybe a wreath? They are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAlways beauty my friend...always!...:)jp
ReplyDeleteLove the picture. I love a bloom that goes out with style.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Betty, for hosting and sharing your very nice photo. #MCoW
ReplyDeleteI love this stage of clematis - it reminds me of Dr. Seuss's drawings
ReplyDeleteSo true that clematis looks pretty even when the flowers fade. Thye are lovely vines
ReplyDeleteI've only ever seen them flowering never like this.
ReplyDeleteAmazing
ReplyDeleteI like the words on this one....good reminder!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo.
ReplyDeleteThat clematis looks like gold rings, beautiful. Thanks for hosting, Diane
ReplyDeletegorgeous. Your clematis is different to ours. Is it white to start with? Stay safe and enjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple yet beautiful pic. Very lovely. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen these before! How extraordinary!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday, Betty!
Beautiful spent clementis. Great shot. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteDear Betty,
ReplyDeleteSo pretty these. :)
Stay well, stay safe. Love and hugs. <3
Wow! You'd say two ladies lost their wigs in the foliage! ☺
ReplyDeleteVery interesting flower, I have never seen it.
Have a fine day and stay safe, dear Betty!
I love all stages of Clematis. They are beautiful whenever you photograph them :)
ReplyDeleteAlways! Lovely image! I'll read more about this plant.
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing!
Happy WW and thank you for the linking!
You can see why one of its common names is: "Old man's beard"! :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteI have a double white Clematis that looks just like that when the blooms are gone
Have a blessed day!
That is so true about the clematis, and many other flowers. Thanks for the party.
ReplyDeleteMany flowers only develop their true beauty after they have faded.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Eva
The wonders of nature! I imagine that are two globes for the Christmas tree. 😊
ReplyDeleteAll the best! ❤️
Lovely! When you look for the beauty it is always there, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteLovely photo! My computer isn't allowing me to post a link to 'My Corner of the World' these days....
ReplyDeleteI love the Clematis after the blooms. It is just another one of those beautiful things about autumn!
ReplyDeleteMy sister-in-law has several beautiful clematis plants - I love them!
ReplyDeleteI so agree ..... they still look beautiful and unique!
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