Its 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 noreaster the following week and this of all Garden Bloggers Bloom Days has been a relief and pleasure to be able to step out into the garden and capture the beauty of natures 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 (Lambs 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, Lambs 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 Bloggers Bloom Day and
As Always...Happy Gardening!
Author: Lee@A Guide To Northeastern Gardening, Copyright 2012. All rights reserved
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