Monday, May 26, 2008

The Flowers May Be Spent....

.... but there's still plenty of foliage variety to maintain interest in the garden, even being less than a week from the onset of Winter. This is what was in my garden this morning.
Pink Correa

Silver-leaved Pyrethrum


White Correa

Callistemons and Acacias

Eramophila

Grevillea and Pittospermum

Japanese Maple

Crowea

Nandina

Geranium

Geraldton Wax

Purple-leaved tea tree

Banksia

Hop Bush

Dwarf Conifer

Scabiosa

(If any photos drop out, right click on red cross and Show Picture. May need to be repeated a few times.)

6 comments:

  1. I'm always happy to stroll through your beautiful garden, Alice. What an amazing variety of plants you have. Looking at your lovely photos gives me a real appreciation for the many different colors, shapes and textures of the various shrubs, trees and perennials that make up your garden.
    Thanks for sharing the beauty with us :)

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  2. Beautiful foliages. Love the colours in Autumn/winter- even the bare branches have a charm.

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  3. Alice: THIS IS BEAUTIFUL! Very invigorating. I live in the Arizona desert where many beautiful flowers and mountains abound but THIS was just wonderful to see!

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  4. Anonymous12:18 pm AEST

    gosh, those are glorious!

    Arlene,
    Tacoma flowers

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  5. Nature's palette, Alice! A credit to your gardening skills and your photography.

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  6. You have presented so many beautiful, interesting and for me new and unknown plants, Alice, that I have to look out in my plant encyclopedia now. But this is a nice job to do :-)!!

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