Japanese Maples Fall Color
'Skeeter's Broom' is the most colorful maple in our garden. I have just returned from a 2-week trip to Japan. This was my first ever trip outside the United States. It was an amazing experience and one I will never forget. Japan was wonderful - they really have their act together and I think the U.S. could learn a few things from them. There was one disappointment on the trip - the fall color had barely begun there and was really just beginning as we left. That is okay because the gardens were still spectacular, and I got a nice shot of fall color when I got back. 'Ryusen' I missed a few things - our ginkgo had just turned a glorious color the day before I left, and the leaves were gone by the time I got back. 'Sango-Kaku' I came home to many leaves on the ground but still a lot on the trees. 'Osakazuki', a beautiful red maple always changed color very late and therefore doesn't usually last long. When I left there was no color but a few remaini
Oh how wonderful. It looks like a pretty one too, with that dark center. Soon for us, soon.
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Wow!! I am jealous!! I did see the crocus sticking it's head out of the ground this weekend here. But with the tempatures in the low teens every morning it will take them a while to come out. Thanks for sharing and reminding me what spring looks like.
ReplyDeleteI am jealous, but I think mine are about two weeks from blooming.. I can't wait. I have spring fever bad!!!
ReplyDeleteOurs are only about a half inch out of the ground at this point. Ihope we are done with the really cold weather at this point.
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are my favorite, Phillip. That's a pretty one, too. Are you having an early spring there ?
ReplyDeleteWow! Must be great to be in Alabama! It'll be weeks before daffodils in Ohio!
ReplyDeleteYour Florence garden is way ahead of my Lexington, KY. garden. All I have right now are Eranthis hymalis, Snowdrops, and Bear Claw Helebores. I envy you your longer growing season.
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