we had 69 days of over 90° days this past summer and rain in bunches when it did fall...but somehow the autumn color has been more spectacular this autumn! my dwarf fothergill continues to impress as it morphs on...
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
dwarf fothergill
my dwarf fothergill never fails to show off in fall...although, i have never seen this color in it's arsenal of awesomeness!
Labels:
autumn,
dwarf fothergill,
fall colors,
flowering shrub,
fothergilla,
garden,
gardening,
Lagerstroemia
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
dwarf fothergilla
other than the sugar maples, we are not seeing a lot of color around here yet...which is fine by me: hold off winter til the last second, please! while weeding today, i found this blazing leaf in the middle-at the bottom-of my completely still green dwarf fothergilla. a peak at things to come.
Friday, October 22, 2010
sugar, sugar maple
hands down: my favorite shade tree for autumn color is the sugar maple...at the first hint of fall, the sugar maple's leaves go from chartreuse green to golden yellow... depending on weather, rainfall, blah, blah, blah...the large leaves may gyrate through various gradations of red, hot pink and orange:
it can be stunning, especially when the autumnal sun illuminates them like so many stained glass windows in an outdoor cathedral... the thing about the sugar maple is, you have to be fast to catch the color wheel transformations: the tree can do its thing in like, 48 hours and then drop everything to the ground. i feel fortunate i was able to see this old specimen while walking the dog, because its gone now!
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
crape myrtles provide fall color

clearly i am obsessed with fall colors...but what about these crape myrtles? exfoliating bark...late summer blooms...fall color...what else? oh yeah: seed pods for winter interest. becoming a little over-used but still awesome!
Labels:
autumn,
CRAPE MYRTLE,
decidious trees,
fall colors,
flowering trees,
garden,
gardening,
Lagerstroemia,
seed pods
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