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Acer campestre, Cercis canadensis, Cotinus Grace, Fieldmaple, Forest pansy, molinia Transparent, November, Oxalis triangularis subsp.papilionacae, six on saturday
Good morning. Joining The Propagator with my six on Saturday, sights that caught my eye as I went about my week.
1. Cotinus or Smoke bush is one of my favourite shrubs. This beauty is C ‘Grace’. Holding on to its leaves as late as mid November, glorious colour.
2. Another set of leaves for you
This is Field Maple, Acer campestre. Still in leaf, the foliage has developed a golden yellow. The grey sky does not do this justice but trust me, it’s golden.
3.
More leaves. Earlier in the week my Wordless Wednesday was this glorious sight , Cercis canadensis, Forest Pansy. Sunlight and shades of reds and golds.
4. My house plant
Oxalis triangularis subsp. Papilionacea
I enjoy this plant greatly, for its near black, triangular leaves which open and close in the light and as the name suggests, in so doing it resembles butterflies.
5. Molinia Transparent is perhaps my most favourite grass.
It has golden qualities at this time of year. A transparent screen.
6. Last but not least, November sky. The view outside my gate this morning
Wishing you all a great weekend, wherever you are. Thanks for reading. D.
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