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By Siris


Blooming November.

In Flower 1st November 2016. All photographed yesterday, a sunny day. There are more plants blooming, some too small, some too tatty to picture, and I was getting confused as to which I had done.



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Amazing Siris. It is still so mild down here that lots of things are still flowering but I don't think it can last.

1 Nov, 2016

 

With the clear sunny days, we have had mists in the morning with thick dew on the grass, but no frosts yet.

1 Nov, 2016

 

Amazing do not think I have known a year like it has been this year, lots still flowering here and no frosts yet here either!

1 Nov, 2016

 

Bloomin cold now though, although the outdoor thermometer says 10oC, it's damp raw cold.

1 Nov, 2016

 

Im not surprised you lost you place! So many! Hasnt it been lovely? It will make the winter seem a little shorter. We often have a flurry of snow in October, but this morning I saw my first frost of the autumn. It was so sunny though and my walk in the country park was spectacular. I didnt take my camera as the Lab. Is a handful. She is desperate to jump gleefully on anything that breathes! But it was such a treat. I've never seen such beautiful autumn colour on our trees, not in all my (almost) 30 years in Scotland.

1 Nov, 2016

amy
Amy
 

Pretty as a picture , or a jigsaw !

1 Nov, 2016

 

I don't remember a summer and autumn quite like this. So many plants have done exceptionally well and have lasted for ages.

I love your patchwork of lovely, colourful flowers - truly amazing.

1 Nov, 2016

 

Thank you everyone. Isn't nature wonderful.

1 Nov, 2016

 

Wow so many flowers, I will have to look at this on my tablet so I can pinch the photo, and move it around.....brilliant show!! it is damp here tonight, but we had another beautifully sunny day.

1 Nov, 2016

 

I do like colour in the garden, pack em in.

2 Nov, 2016

 

So I see....lol

2 Nov, 2016

 

Dd, the Verbascum chaixii, (which I have mistakenly pictured twice) is the plant that had 5 spikes earlier in the season, And I cut down to the basal leaves after flowering.

3 Nov, 2016

 

Wow ....

Gg

5 Nov, 2016

 

Two frosts since these pics taken, but even the Iris blooms are still intact. 3oC last night.

5 Nov, 2016



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