I have been enjoying the autumn colour in the garden. It has been rather dull and dry weather recently, but there is always something to lift the spirits. Above is a hydrangea, with its gracefully ageing flowers, which remind me of old velvet.
This is Hydrangea paniculata 'Pinky Winky' with the flowers starting to turn.
The blueberry leaves are doing their fiery thing...
and I am enjoying these while I can - they will soon fall.
Salvia Cero Potosi has been flowering all summer and it still going. The colour really is that vibrant - almost neon.
Then there is the elegance of the cyclamen hederifolium with the shades of green and silver on the leaves.
The 'cyclamen corner' on the patio is a very restful area.
There is always something to look forward to in the garden and here you can see the developing flowers of Hellebore Ericsmithii 'Winter Sunshine'.
Finally, you may remember that I bought a large japanese anemone 'Ruffled Swan', which I had completely fallen in love with on someone else's blog. I also bought two little plants online, just in case I couldn't find one locally, so now I have three. One of the little ones has rewarded me with the prettiest flower now and this brings me joy every time I see it. You can see the pale lilac/blue on the back of the petals. Isn't it a beauty?
I am loving your autumnal colours. That Japanese anemone is a beauty. I can totally understand why you had to have it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, EC. I have been enjoying all the leaf colours around us at the moment. The japanese anemone is a lovely thing and I hope they will all do well for me, probably remaining in pots for the time being.
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Ellie
Your autumn garden is still so very pretty Ellie. I just love all those faded hues of the hydrangeas - they are one of my favorites. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Julie. Hydrangeas are very good value plants as even the dead flowers look lovely if they get frosted and they provide shelter during the winter for some insects too.
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Ellie
Your garden must be divine Ellie, your photos are always wonderful. So full of colour all year round.
ReplyDeleteThanks, sustainablemum. I love my garden, but it certainly wouldn't win any awards. It is small, rather messy and a bit too full of plants. However, it brings me a lot of joy so that is always worth celebrating!
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Ellie
Our trees have pretty much shed all of their leaves now. The colour this year was not as vibrant as in years past, but it was still spectacular. Now I have the pleasure of long walks with leaves crackling and crunching beneath my feet.
ReplyDeleteThank you and welcome, David. Walking through crunchy leaves is indeed one of life's pleasures. Enjoy!
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Ellie