Saturday, November 26, 2011
Bringing in the Angel Trumpets
Labels:
over-wintering,
winter gardening
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
A good day to be inside
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| This is the view from one of the living room windows. The "Bloodgood" Japanese maple has almost dropped all of its leaves. They are so vibrant and red this year. |
A good day to be inside
Labels:
fall foliage,
trees
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
The last roses
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| Nearly Wild |
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| La Marne |
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| Buff Beauty |
The last roses
Labels:
roses
A new blog
A new blog
Friday, November 11, 2011
Henderson State Park
Henderson State Park is located right along Hwy 98 in Destin and runs along the coastline. You will notice an obvious difference in this state park when comparing to Eden State Park in my last post. Henderson is what I call a "sand dune park" while Eden, which is located about seven miles inland has more trees and traditional plants. We've usually just passed the sand dune parks by because, frankly, they didn't seem that interesting. I was wrong about that.
I stumbled across Henderson State park on the Internet and the descriptions of a nature trail and labeled plants perked my interest. When we arrived, on a blustery overcast morning, I was disappointed when we walked up to the nature trail and I saw this view:
You can see the condos in the distance and to the right is Hwy 98 and you can see traffic moving along it. However, once you top the hill in the above photo, the path leads downward and you find yourself in a huge bowl full of winding trails and very interesting plants and striking combinations.
The visit to Henderson State Park turned out to be a very pleasant one and it changed my opinions about the coastline parks. I spent an hour or more taking photos and by the time we left, the sun had returned.
Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy

I stumbled across Henderson State park on the Internet and the descriptions of a nature trail and labeled plants perked my interest. When we arrived, on a blustery overcast morning, I was disappointed when we walked up to the nature trail and I saw this view:

You can see the condos in the distance and to the right is Hwy 98 and you can see traffic moving along it. However, once you top the hill in the above photo, the path leads downward and you find yourself in a huge bowl full of winding trails and very interesting plants and striking combinations.
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| Saw Palmetto |
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| There were some plant signs but not many and I was disappointed that many of the plants were not identified. |
The visit to Henderson State Park turned out to be a very pleasant one and it changed my opinions about the coastline parks. I spent an hour or more taking photos and by the time we left, the sun had returned.
Henderson State Park
Labels:
vacation
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Eden State Park
Eden State Park
Labels:
vacation
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Our Florida trip
Our Florida trip
Labels:
vacation
Sunday, November 6, 2011
A perfect Fall day
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| The first thing I noticed as we approached the house was how pretty the Sweet Gum tree (Liquidambar styraciflua) is this year. |
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| Acer rubrum "October Glory" is just as colorful - you just have to look up to see it. |
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| Witch Hazel "Diane" (Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane') is a dud of a shrub but the fall foliage almost makes me want to forgive it. |
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| Lespedeza is always a vibrant yellow in fall. We have both the purple and white flowered varieties but aside from flower color, they look the same. |
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| Sweet Shrub (Calycanthus floridus) is a great old-fashioned shrub. |
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| Japanese Maple "Sango Kaku" (Acer palmatum) is one of my favorites. The bark will turn red in the winter. |
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| Another Japanese Maple that I would not want to live without is "Crimson Queen", a threadleaf variety that spreads wide but stays low. Ours is over fifteen years old and is not over 4 feet tall. |
A perfect Fall day
Labels:
fall foliage
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