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Jan 15, 2012, 1:27:33 PM
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Returning back from a hike near Pasadena, CA, I snapped some macro shots of the flowers near where we parked our vehicle. Maybe it is a Morning Glory, but I am not sure.

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Adobe Photoshop Elements 9
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It's a blue periwinkle, aka a vinca, probably Vinca minor. Confusingly called creeping myrtle in parts of the US, though it is unrelated to true myrtles. They are very pretty, and native to Europe but a minor ecological pest where I live (South Australia).
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~inforcer 2 days ago  Hobbyist Photographer
Thanks for the info Ratabago. It is always interesting to hear what are considered ecological pest in various countries. We consider some pretty bushes/flowering plants here in state of Californa pests or non-native species. I can see why as they dominate our native grasses and vegetation. Yellow Star Thistle is one of those pests. Not very pretty though haha. Anyway, thank you again for the info on the flower :).
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*emptymemories321 Apr 15, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
pretty :)

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