It's a Perfect Time for Fruits ; in the Last of the Series, Robert Jamieson Looks at Autimn Colour and the Fruits of His Labour a Walk in the Garden
The Journal › October 19, 2008
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The Journal › October 19, 2008
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AS the autumn days become shorter and the nights colder, the main interests in the garden are fruits and autumn colours.
We have many different, spectacular autumn colours - from the butter yellow of Acer cappadocicum with its glossy palmate leaves, through the orange red of Cercidiphyllums and Norway maple to the reds of the Red oak and Parrotia persica (Ironwood) and the deep purple hues of some of the Spindle bushes (Euonymus sp). As leaf colours are continually changing and seem to be better later this year, the garden and arboretum will remain open until November 16.See the full content of this document
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It's a Perfect Time for Fruits ; in the Last of the Series, Robert Jamieson Looks at Autimn Colour and the Fruits of His Labour a Walk in the Garden
It's a perfect time for fruits both in the garden and the arboretum, with the Cobra lilies' large red seed heads looking particularly str...
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