Silver-leaved Pyrethrum
Eramophila
Japanese Maple
Nandina
Geranium
Geraldton Wax
Purple-leaved tea tree
Banksia
Hop Bush
Dwarf Conifer
Scabiosa
The idle comments of a passionate Australian gardener, whose 'Growing Delight' is sharing the everyday bits'n'pieces with other lovers of gardening, and through photography, the beauty of the Australian landscape.
Silver-leaved Pyrethrum
Eramophila
Japanese Maple
Nandina
Geranium
Geraldton Wax
Purple-leaved tea tree
Banksia
Hop Bush
Dwarf Conifer
Scabiosa
........ suddenly gathers its mates and they become shrieking, swooping, diving, feathered fiends, bent on frightening ten years growth out of innocent passers-by, regardless of the disparity in size.
Several specimens in this stand of trees haven't even begun to change colour, whilst others have coloured magnificently.
It's possible that this group of eucalypts in front of the green cypresses has protected them from the colder weather, thus they have retained their green leaves.
Swamp cypresses with their seed cones.
Varying shades.
Unknown tree which we've tried to get rid of but it keeps coming back and has gloriously shiny green leaves in the summer and clear yellow ones in the autumn.
Sapium sebiferum (Chinese Tallow tree) and Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' (Claret Ash)
Cotinus coggygria 'Grace' (Smoke Bush)
Acer palmatum (Japanese Maple) and Acer pseudoplatanus (Sycamore Maple)
Cornus alba (Red-barked Dogwood) and Cornus florida (pink flowering Dogwood)
Smoke Bush 'Grace'
Chinese Tallow tree
Liquidamber styraciflua (Sweet Gum) .....
...... and close up
Japanese Maple and Sycamore Maple
Lower branches of the Chinese Tallow tree ....
.... whilst the upper branches are a different colour altogether.
Sorbus domestica (Mountain Ash)
Grapes
Nandina
Poplars and Scarlet Oaks
Moored at the Canberra Yacht Club