Flowers and fall foliage
Today ’s photos come up from Susan Esche .
Fall gardening in my area is fairly unpredictable . Abundant rainfall this autumn has indue my garden with a foresighted run of asters and a generous natural endowment of camellia blossoms(Cameliasasanqua , Zones 7–10 ) , whose pink petals blend well with the color develop on the neighboring viburnum . The evergreen plant magnolia(Magnoliagrandiflora , Zones 7–10 ) and favourable false cypress(Chamaecyparispisifera‘Aurea ’ , Zones 4–8 ) frame the borrowed landscape painting of the lakeshore tree . Kerria(Kerriajaponica , Zones 4–9 ) leaves are beginning to wrench butter yellow and will contrast well with the bed of blue lyme dune grass(Leymus arenarius , Zones 4–9 ) that I append this year in the sunspot created by removing a ‘ Bradford ’ pear(Pyruscalleryana‘Bradford ’ , Zones 5–9 ) . belatedly - blooming aconite(Aconitumsp . ) , climbing aster(Ampelaster carolinianus , Zones 7–9 ) , and the last of the ‘ Limelight ’ hydrangeas(Hydrangea paniculata‘Limelight ’ , Zones 3–8 ) have been lovely this tumble , again thanks to our wetter - than - common weather condition .
Aromatic aster ( Symphyotrichum oblongifolium , Zone 3 – 8) create an unbelievable mass of purple at the conclusion of the rise season .

Close - up of the blooms on the mounting aster .
The late heyday are a austere dividing line to the fading colour of fall .
Mexican bush salvia ( Salvia leucantha , Zones 7–10 ) blooms at the end of the growing season and looks beautiful here behind a golden fictitious cypress tree .

Japanese maple ( Acerpalmatum , Zones 5–9 ) leaves show up brightly against a benighted Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree trunk .
Fall - bloomingcamelliasbring the colors of give to the fall .
The camellia bush

Blue lyme grass holds its bright blue - green color when most of the rest of the garden has faded .
A shine Japanese maple in a container
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