Monday, October 20, 2014

Seasonal showstoppers



Autumn colouration started early this year due to a cold late summer. It was then stopped in its tracks by a warm period. So some plants are still very green whilst others are showing their brightest autumn colour. Butter yellow is the most common colour in deciduous species. This makes any species with a different colouration all the more interesting.



Euonymus alatus, the Winged Spindle in candy pink; Parthenocissus tricuspidata, the Boston Ivy, can sometimes turn a deep plum colour instead of the normal wine red; Quercus rubra, the Red Oak, is aptly named for its fiery autumn colours in shades of red and orange. [f.l.t.r.]

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