we also saw some bits of red at the new york botanical garden this weekend (i should really work there, already), including a lovely red rose. it's hard to believe thanksgiving is next week and how this year seems to be flying, or is it me? starting a new year means starting a new calendar and jen has a nice wrap-up of some beauties, which reminds me to get busy on ours.
xo, cindy
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these are so beautiful Cindy...a sad state of affairs that i haven't been back here in so long...it looks even lovelier than the way I left it! I hope you're well!!
how wonderful that you are still seeing red! we seem to be in the greys and browns until snow falls...
A rose that refuses to believe it is autumn. Glorious! I think the leaves are showing off just for you. :)
Many people believe that patches of shade in their gardens are doomed to dullness, but that's not true at all. There are many plants that love to grow in a shade garden.Symphyandra grows in either sun or shade and also can handle very dry and hot weather without looking the least bit wilted. It is almost annual-like in its period of bloom - once it starts at the end of June. I have blossoms often right into September. It's an easy germinator and will reward you with lots of flowers with hardly any effort at all - what could be better?
yes! yes! the second half of 2011 is going by at an insane rate. you're not a lone!
lovely shots as always :)
xo Alison
yes time flies...gorgeous reds!!
i just love this photo!!!
2012?! already? i dont think i am quite ready to it yet.. i do however really enjoy your photos. all the colours just gorgeous..will ponder over that- before bracing myself to the fact that a new year is round the corner... looking forward to seeing your calender though..
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