Not much is left in the yard, just a few odds and ends:
This monch Aster has bloomed all summer and is hanging in there 'til the bitter end.
This little snapdragon was a volunteer that I didn't even notice until the end of October.
I couldn't get a good picture of my Anemone Hupehensis ( Prinz Heinrich),
I couldn't get a good picture of my Anemone Hupehensis ( Prinz Heinrich),
so I found this photo on line. I just bought it and threw it in my 'spring garden' late in September.
Not technically a flower, but I do love our ubiquitous cotoneaster.
Not technically a flower, but I do love our ubiquitous cotoneaster.
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Well that was not so bad, was it? Afterall it is November!
I enjoyed hunting for flowers in my garden for Garden Bloggers Blooms Day and I see that you did too. Don't you love it when you stumble upon an unexpected bloom?
Come and have a look at my blooms. :-)
Hi Muum,
I love the cotoneaster with its cheerfull red berries and arching limbs. I see we have the same asters in our garden -they are real bloomers aren't they ?
Well this will be the last outdoor bloom day for me until next year.
I like the pink Anemone - I'm looking for a sturdy 1 that doesn't need to be staked like 'Party Dress.' Although there are fewer flowers, each is more precious than those in the abundance of summer.
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