It has been quite a while since I last joined Christina at
Creating my own garden of the Hesperides, but today I did not want to let it go as October is THE month of coloured leaves and it is stunning everywhere and in my garden, too. A good occasion to have a closer look at the shrubs and not at the flowers, as we usually do..
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| The show has just begun - wild vine on the house walls |
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| 2 ever green - Bergenia and Golden Mop Cypress - and the Honeysuckle |
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| Prunus triloba, flowering almond has some lovely colours these days |
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| New foliage emerges
with reddish purple tinting in spring, matures to blue-green by summer
and finally turns reddish in fall - Spiraea Bumalda/ Japonica |
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| Tuya occidentalis |
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| Cornus stolonifera flaviramea has already turned yellow |
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| Photinia compacta has lovely glossy green leaves that will turn into red in spring |
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| Hydrangea leaves are lovely at this time of the year, none resembles the other |
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| Ligustrum aureum has beautiful pink tinged leaves |
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| Cornus alba sibirica |
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| Tamarix tetrandra |
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| Physocarpus Diabolo has started to change colour |
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| Magnolia |
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| Nandina, a star of the Autumn garden |
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| Yukka, the evergreen that never changes colour |
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| The Honeysuckle, still green |
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| ....and with a few blooms, still |
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| Ilex Blue Prince |
Impresionanta varietatea plantelor din gradina ta !
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