Wednesday, November 3, 2010

November Garden/ Nature Notes

My garden early November

Largest square: rose hips. Moving clockwise: yellow linden(Tilia) leaf,'Diablo ninebark (Physocarpus),  northern sea oats (chasmanthium latifolia). smoke bush (Cotinus) leaves, and one lone daisy.



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18 comments:

  1. Whatever they are, the colors are just beautiful!

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  2. I really like these weekly posts.

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  3. Autumns is here and that sweet daisy stood still firmly!
    ADorable mosaic!
    Léia

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  4. Great mosaic, full of colour! Have a great autumn day!

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  5. Excellent mosaic, EG. I was out in the garden taking pictures yesterday and I have so much stuff still blooming. Well I imagine because it was sunny and warm for 1 day anyway. And my Gazania bloomed again--That darn sun!! MB

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  6. Lovely garden shots! I think I will go make myself a cup of rosehip tea now. :)

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  7. This is another beautiful collage. I really like your lone daisy.

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  8. I definitely love the colors of fall :)

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  9. Veeery beautiful! Gorgeous I can say! The colorful plants that are left before the winter sets in.. :)

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  10. Those poor berries - they look like they have been tortured by the onslaught of fall. Lovely collage.

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  11. Beautiful collage. I love the rose hips and one lone daisy. All the shots are lovely but those two are favorites of mine from this collage.

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  12. What a lovely mosaic! The colors now are just too beautiful not to photograph. Thank you for stopping by my blog.

    Erika B

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  13. Love the way you have done this!!

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  14. Such a lonely little daisy still hanging on!

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  15. Beautiful mosaic and lots of red for fall. I am amazed that you found that daisy....it added the perfect contrast in color....Michelle

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