Into the October Fire
Cranberrybush Viburnum (V. trilobum), turns up the heat with Lindera benzoin Blazing Gold Beyond
It’s yet another wet and dreary day here in Vermont, but even the non-stop rain can’t seem to extinguish this October’s fire. Here’s a peek at the week’s highlights in a few snaps made between showers . . .
Red, Orange and Gold — Oh My!
Within the Secret Garden, Damp, Earthy, Fall Fragrance Fills the Air
Autumn Alchemy: Silver Bells Turn to Gilded Leaves. Halesia tetraptera
Viburnum trilobum & V. plicatum with Miscanthus purpurascens & Rudbeckia subtomentosa ‘Henry Eilers’Â
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your gardens are an inspiration. Please keep posting regularly!
Thank you, Susan! Your comment inspires me to keep writing and posting. I very much enjoyed your recent exhibit at BMAC.