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Post by SueA on Nov 1, 2021 8:35:22 GMT
Few pics. taken at the end of last week in between the wind & rain! The liquidambar tree looks lovely in the sun. Still getting bees on the remaining flowers every time there is a brief sunny spell. This bumblebee was having a sleep in a rose. The cosmos flowers are still going strong but most are horizontal this morning. Fuchsias still hanging in there too.
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Post by daitheplant on Nov 1, 2021 19:37:38 GMT
All looking good Sue.
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Post by grindle on Nov 2, 2021 4:48:42 GMT
love trees at this time of year with all the colours changing that's lovely SueA this is one of my acers before the gales started
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Post by SueA on Nov 2, 2021 8:43:21 GMT
Acers really come into their full glory in autumn don't they grindle!
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Post by Eli on Nov 2, 2021 19:40:14 GMT
Loropetalum with flowers
Lonicera
Kalimeris
Clematis seed heads
Fuchsia 'Margaret'
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Post by grindle on Nov 3, 2021 3:47:15 GMT
they certainly do SueA lovely photos Eli
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Post by Eli on Nov 3, 2021 17:47:04 GMT
Thank you grindle ...
There are buds on my Azalea wanting to open ...
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Post by lesley on Nov 8, 2021 16:16:20 GMT
All looking good everyone, not much left in mine
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Post by derekbrooks on Nov 8, 2021 19:50:00 GMT
My rudbeckia "Indian summer" is still nice and I have still some decent dahlias.
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Post by grindle on Nov 9, 2021 4:58:53 GMT
not much in mine either
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Post by SueA on Nov 14, 2021 8:55:14 GMT
As the sun was out yesterday I had a walk around the garden to take a few photos, accompanied by the robin! Charlotte rose in the front garden Cosmos hanging in there. One of the 'eyes' roses A couple of hardy fuchsias, can't remember the varieties Salvia 'Royal Bumble' Roses still out including Margaret Merril Nostalgia Rhapsody in Blue You're Beautiful You're Beautiful with weigela, snail & fatsia Buds on the Harry Wheatcroft rose
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Post by Eli on Nov 14, 2021 18:20:45 GMT
Trachelospermum asiaticum 'Summer Sunset' ...
Ginko biloba ...
Abelia ...
Leucothoe ...
Cotoneaster ...
Marguerite ...
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Post by Rusty Nail on Nov 14, 2021 19:22:41 GMT
Not in my garden I admit but seen today in Sheffield Botanical Gardens. We weren't really expecting to see a flowering plant at it's peak in mid-November. Not fully hardy I'm told especially on their heavy clay soil but amazingly they forgot to take any cuttings last year and the parent plant survived! Tropaeolum tuberosum 'Ken Aslet' I believe.
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Post by grindle on Nov 15, 2021 4:34:38 GMT
great photos all, so much still flowering even in November
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Post by Eli on Nov 24, 2021 18:19:08 GMT
Fungi in a pot with Yew.
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