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Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?

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  • A AndyD

    A few things still brightening the garden

    What's this?
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    Yarrow
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    Fuchsia
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    Verbena
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    Helibore
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    Prickly Bush planted as deterrent...
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    @AndyD Nice! You're lucky to actually have flowers in November.

    Here everything has died back to the ground except for the odd anemone. Most of the trees and shrubs are devoid of leaves, except for an oak leaf hydrangea that is remaining stubbornly green and a fothergilla which has been slowly changing colors for weeks now.

    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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      @AndyD Nice! You're lucky to actually have flowers in November.

      Here everything has died back to the ground except for the odd anemone. Most of the trees and shrubs are devoid of leaves, except for an oak leaf hydrangea that is remaining stubbornly green and a fothergilla which has been slowly changing colors for weeks now.

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      @wtg
      Same here really, just a few patches of colour. And the rain, you wouldn't recognise Aysgarth Falls this last weekend.

      Ventosa viri restabit

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        Steve Miller
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        Blooms all gone now but the buds on magnolia tree gives me hope for Spring!

        https://share.icloud.com/photos/05e1aY_SIaOg67CCs3dXKqvjw

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        • A AndyD

          Hydrangea when dying back into plum & claret colours are often nicer than the flowers.

          Here's my Christmas cactus this morning
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          @AndyD Beautiful! Our Christmas cactus is blooming, too. It likes its sunny window.

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            The one thing I do before posting pictures is run them through an image sizing app, so it鈥檚 only a couple hundred KB instead of 4 MB each. Trying not to make them costly for the forum to host.

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            • A AndyD

              A few things still brightening the garden

              What's this?
              20251116_103212.jpg

              Yarrow
              20251116_103607.jpg

              Fuchsia
              20251116_131927.jpg

              Verbena
              20251116_103527.jpg

              Helibore
              20251116_132028.jpg

              Prickly Bush planted as deterrent...
              20251116_103254.jpg

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              Bernard
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              @AndyD Beautiful! I envy you having bush sized Fuchsia. Here, they are sold as potted plants and only last the summer.

              I really need to get some Hellebores. They're pricey, though.

              The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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              • AdagioMA AdagioM

                There are still a few Japanese anemones blooming, but not many.

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                And the blue June hydrangeas are a fun purple. Not really blooming, just waiting to get frosted.

                IMG_2069.jpeg

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                Bernard
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                @AdagioM I have that same Anemone. My fave!

                The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                  AndyD
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                  Woke up to heavy snow falling and minus 1 temperatures, so it'll be helibores only till spring. Winter came early!
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                  Ventosa viri restabit

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                    As much as I love the growing season, I also enjoy the peacefulness of winter. It's a time to cocoon and regenerate energy for the next spring and summer.

                    Of course I say that as a retired person who doesn't have to go out in the snow to get to work.

                    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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                      wtg
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                      Ha! There is something blooming around here after all.

                      Mr wtg and I went for a brief walk which took us past our friends' house, and lo and behold, their witch hazel is in fragrant full bloom!! I smelled it before I saw it.

                      I love both the scent and the delicate spidery-looking flowers.

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                      edit: About witch hazels.

                      https://www.thespruce.com/witch-hazel-growing-guide-5191457

                      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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