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Clytostoma callistegioides 2003, Sherman Oaks, California [Photography]

Posted on June 24, 2025 by Douglas E. Welch

The image features a lush green vine with vibrant purple flowers. The vine is densely covered with oval-shaped leaves, some of which are a bright green, while others have a yellowish tint, indicating varying stages of growth or sunlight exposure. The flowers are prominent, with five petals each, displaying a delicate pattern of darker purple veins. They hang from the vine, adding a soft, cascading effect. The background is darker, suggesting a shaded area, with some twigs and branches visible, creating a natural, organic feel. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the texture and color of the leaves and flowers, making the scene appear vibrant and lively.</p>

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