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Showing posts with label Burning Bush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burning Bush. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
All in a Day's Haze
I couldn't help taking these photos early this a.m. The bush seemed to be on fire! :-)
We continue enjoying our wonderful Fall weather!
SG
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Monday, October 27, 2008
A Look at the Bushes Once More
For really colorful Fall posts, check out Dave at Home Garden who's encouraging people to participate in posting their Fall Colors and leaving a note at his site. :-)
These first couple of bright red bushes are the Euonymus alata "Compactus" Burning Bushes. You can see a PMJ Rhododendron squished between them. The BB on the right is exceptionally beautiful.
(Planting Circle #1)
Can you even see the bright red berries?
As we back away from the garage, this is "Planting circle #2."
Here you see another BB and leaves of a redbud tree.
(looking carefully to the right, you can still glimpse "planting circle #1)
Again, backing away a bit further,
now you can see the redbud tree with its golden fall foliage
(and zillions of seeds... do you want some?).
This may be my last "colorful" Fall post.
*PostScript: I'm feeling embarrassed, as I'm remembering this is a forsythia! I've looked online and have found three forsythia with purplish foliage. I hope someone can help me provide a Real ID! I'm sorry if I've thrown people off-base!
*PostScript: I'm feeling embarrassed, as I'm remembering this is a forsythia! I've looked online and have found three forsythia with purplish foliage. I hope someone can help me provide a Real ID! I'm sorry if I've thrown people off-base!
Saturday, September 20, 2008
It's the Berries!
I'm taking a cue from Mr. McGregor's Daughter to post about the berries in my yard. She gives credit to Lisa from Greenbow who posted on Carol's (of May Dreams Gardens) post.
Someday I wish to have lots of berries for the birds! However, at this point, I think I have a fairly good start.
This plant is now one year and three months old!
And these three berries were all I could find.
I'm anticipating many more next Fall! :-)
Viburnum dentatum 'Blue Muffin'
This is an original planting.
It grows on the very shady east side of the house.
It is a little spindly but it continues to thrive.
It was identified as Arrowwood.
At this site it tells me that Arrowwood is really
Viburnum Dentatum 'Arrowwood'
This is another original planting to the house.
Everything I discover to read about this shrub
describes its Spring Fragrant Flowers (emphasis mine -
which means they're right!).
However, nowhere do I read about berries.
This is what I found, shown below.
Viburnum Burkwoodii 'Mohawk'
Someday I wish to have lots of berries for the birds! However, at this point, I think I have a fairly good start.
This bush is really turning red this fall.
It has all these little berry/seeds that I presume birds don't eat.
(I have more seedlings growing than you could believe!)
Euonymus alata 'Compactus'
Burning Bush
It has all these little berry/seeds that I presume birds don't eat.
(I have more seedlings growing than you could believe!)
Euonymus alata 'Compactus'
Burning Bush
This plant is now one year and three months old!
And these three berries were all I could find.
I'm anticipating many more next Fall! :-)
Viburnum dentatum 'Blue Muffin'
This is an original planting.
It grows on the very shady east side of the house.
It is a little spindly but it continues to thrive.
It was identified as Arrowwood.
At this site it tells me that Arrowwood is really
Viburnum Dentatum 'Arrowwood'
This is another original planting to the house.
Everything I discover to read about this shrub
describes its Spring Fragrant Flowers (emphasis mine -
which means they're right!).
However, nowhere do I read about berries.
This is what I found, shown below.
Viburnum Burkwoodii 'Mohawk'
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