Thursday, November 15, 2012

Garden Blogger's Bloom Day: November 2012

It's well into Fall in the northeastern garden and there is a changing array of color everywhere. Long Island has endured Hurricane Sandy and then a nor'easter the following week and this of all Garden Blogger's Bloom Days has been a relief and pleasure to be able to step out into the garden and capture the beauty of nature's color. Come share my passion of nature and join me with a walk through my garden. 

Dried Seed Heads Montauk Daisy
Sedum and Dwarf Grass
Spirea 'Gold Flame' Fall Color
Stachys (Lamb's Ear)
Ajuga 'Burgundy Glow'
Dwarf Fountain Grass Plume
Euonymus 'Gold Spot' Foliage
Montgomery Globe Blue Spruce (Picea pungens 'Montgomery')
Spirea 'Limemound' Fall Foliage
Hydrangea 'Tokyo Delight' Fall Flower Head
Heuchera (Coral Bells) 'Caramel' Close Up
Saliva 'May Night' Still Some Blooms
Daylily 'Stella D Oro' One Last Flower
Foliage of Oriental Spruce 'Skyland'
Acer palmatum 'Sango Kaku' (Coral Bark Maple) Fall Foliage
Sedum Fall Seed Head
Heuchera 'Caramel' Fall Foliage
Blue Atlas Cedar Cones
Nandina domestica 'Gulf Stream' Berrries
Hydrangea 'Tardivia' Seed Head
Globe Cyptomeria Foliage
Japanese Iris Seed Pods
Fall Perennial Garden (Astilbe, Lamb's Ear and Daylily)
Dwarf Maiden Grass Miscanthus 'Yaku Jima' Plumes
Fall Color (Coral Bark Maple with Sugar Maple in Backdrop)
Minature Fountain Grass 'Little Bunny' Fall 
  Please be sure to thank our hostess Carol at May Dreams Gardens and see what other gardeners around the world have blooming in their garden.  Please leave a note so that I know you visited and I will be sure to visit you as well.

Happy Garden Blogger's Bloom Day and

As Always...Happy Gardening!

 
Author: Lee@A Guide To Northeastern Gardening, Copyright 2012. All rights reserved




12 comments:

  1. Your photos are proof that there is still plenty of beauty in the late fall garden. Lovely!

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  2. Happy GBBD from Austria! I am impressed by your wonderful pictures. Next time I have to improve my phots.
    Best wishes
    Elis Fischer

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  3. Absolutely love your blog. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful information with us.

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  4. Poor NE friends--you all have had a terrible time of it lately, and I hope the weather gives you a break! Still--your garden looks lovely, filled with beautiful textures and colors. Looking at your photos, I'm resolving to add more grass to our gardens--I love the 'Yaku Jima' photo, it's just gorgeous. Glad you could enjoy your garden and escape a bit for GBBD. Cheers!

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  5. Glad to see you made it through Sandy in relatively good shape. So much damage and loss elsewhere. Gardens always help to heal. Happy GBBD to you.

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  6. Those are gorgeous photos! I only have fake vegetables on my wall today.

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  7. Beautiful...that Spirea foliage is amazing...as good as any flower...and I love the mounding 'Little Bunny'!

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  8. I hope Mother Nature is finished with freak weather for this year, for all of us, we have had more than enough for years to come! Loved your spireas, both of them, amazing colours. I also have Heuchera 'Caramel', but it doesn't really change colour in the autumn.

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  9. A lovely walk... your Maiden Grass Miscanthus is enchanting.

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  10. Such beautiful colours in your photographs, almost like a tapestry.

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  11. Your blog popped up as I was searching for images of Chamaecyparis Obtusa Compacta. Great photos, and I'm happy to see that you post on Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day too. I skipped this month. : (

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  12. Lee, You have a lot of beauty in your garden still. I'm glad you came through the storm O.K. Love your collage. P. x

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