Snail and Trumpet Vine Flowers
by David Zanzinger
Title
Snail and Trumpet Vine Flowers
Artist
David Zanzinger
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Photography
Description
Snail and trumpet vine flowering the size of a silver dollar has foliage with cream and purple blossoms curled up like a snail shell. These vines flower from spring through summer. Snail vine or Corkscrew vine, and Shell Vine. The purple, non-fragrant, invasive flowers of the "Phaseolus giganteus" are said to have a snail or snail-shell-shaped flowers. The Blood Red Trumpet Vine, Scarlet Trumpet Vine, Blooming and looking fantastic, Red Trumpet Vine, Closeup,
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May 20th, 2020
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