
High on the low spot autumn is nearly done. There is less and less left to fall.

This is when the native Witch Hazel, Hamamelis virginiana blooms.

And more bizarrely a bearded iris has decided to bloom. There is some recollection that some of the catalog ordered iris were said to be re-bloomers. No one was going to hold her breath for it though.

This is what happens to a garden when weeding is a bit lackadaisical all season long.

It turns blue.
1 comment:
I don't think there is anything wrong with blue. Love it.
Winter is arriving but still plenty to admire. That was a beauty to appear late. Love that color.
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