Foxhollow in November
By Bluespruce
- 12 Nov, 2009
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The deciduous conifers, take center stage at this time of year.
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Sounds like a cryptomeria spritz but I'll leave it to the expert to give a more definitive answer
12 Nov, 2009
Sounds like Cryptomeria spritz :0)
Usually the cultivar Cryptomeria japonica 'Elegans'
12 Nov, 2009
Absolutely lovely....
13 Nov, 2009
Thanks, 'stranger-with-the-new-avatar'!!
Where's your beautiful garden gone, Bs??
13 Nov, 2009
Time for a change Barbara, it was an old photo, plus the new avatar is more appropriate - Bluespruce for Bluespruce!
13 Nov, 2009
I'd guessed that - but I still like the garden, old photo or not!
SIGH - I suppose I'll get used to it! ;-)
13 Nov, 2009
Lovely picture, particularly like the backdrop of the larger/mature trees!
16 Nov, 2009
Thank you very much for pennisetum - I am so glad I have found this website - now giving names to all unknown plants will be so much easier:-)
29 Nov, 2009
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Wonderful colours!
By the way, could you please tell me the name of the conifer that changes colour to deep maroony-brown at this time of year? It's evergreen. There's one in the village.
12 Nov, 2009