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More fall bloomers!!
Russian sage…
close up of Russian sage
Autumn sedum
more autumn sedum
Spider Lily
Toad Lily
Toad Lily close up
Turtlehead
Witch hazel
Witch hazel close up
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HERE ARE THIS WEEK’S PARTICIPANTS:
Thank you for very "bloomy" week :)
ReplyDeleteYour photos are so beautiful! I love Russian Sage, but I haven't had as much luck growing it here in Ohio as I did when I lived in California. The Witch Hazel plant is gorgeous! I don't think I've seen one before. Thanks for hosting Outdoor Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteCindy
Susan, these are SO pretty. I love the colors, and Spider Lilies will forever remind me of my grandmother. She had tons of them in her yard. They are such an old-fashioned flower, and I always think of her when I see then. THANKS.
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila
Such gorgeous fall colors in your blooms. I love the Russian Sage and Autumn sedum. Of course the Witch Hazel is glorious in it's autumn glory...........thanks for hosting.
ReplyDelete~Emily
The French Hutch
Thanks bunches for hosting again this week. My entry is of just a table top in my courtyard, but it is outdoors. :)
ReplyDeleteAgain - thanks and hope you are doing well.
Thank you for these beautiful photos and for hosting!
ReplyDeleteHi Susan! What beautiful colors you have. Just makes my day to see such beautiful flowers. Thank you so much for popping in to see me and your kind comments that means so much.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
More gorgeous blooms. The Toad Lilies are splendid! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThanks as always for hosting. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteRob
Lovely blooms!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower pics!
ReplyDeleteYou have some lovely things still blooming. I love it that your witch hazel is blooming now. I had one in my last home that bloomed in spring and then again in fall. I loved it.
ReplyDeleteI love your flowers, especially the toad lily. I've never seen them before. So unique.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers! Especially love the dramatic pattern and colour of the toad lily!
ReplyDeleteinteresting floral series. You know I have a little of the toad lily (never seen it anywhere else) but mine never flowers like this. I have to wonder what location/conditions yours thrives on!
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, Your Fall blooms are beautiful. Not much blooming here in the mountains except my fading zinnias. Your blooms are still going strong. We will have our first freeze tonight. The color should pick up after this bit of cold weather.
ReplyDeleteHappy Outdoor Wednesday
xo, Jeanne
Fantastic photography of beautiful flowers ~ thanks for hosting ~ (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. Autum Sedum is the only one that I recognize.
ReplyDeleteAre those orchids I see? Or tiger lilies? The last flowers are also very intriguing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...Love the Witch Hazel. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete~Holly~
wonderful post i really like this
ReplyDeleteMmm - I can almost smell that Sage! Thanks for sharing (& hosting) Susan.
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