I sometimes forget what is run of the mill here, is actually rather special in Blighty, and vice versa. Over here right now there is a massive fashion for Hydrangas, can’t stand em myself but there you go.
My three acers (thank god for acidic soil) are all just about to start going yellow/orange/red before losing their leaves, but a couple of them are also about the bright pink first season stems. I will try to get some pics if they look any good, the eldest is only about five years old. This year I am about to plant a Crepe Myrtle which flower in summer but also look stunning with their fiery foliage in autumn.
Also lucky to be able to grow tree ferns easily and they are great value as native locally. Lastly I have three Cycads which are as big as any I have seen (came with the house) and they would be silly money to replace. Pic of Crepe Myrtle below stolen from the interweb.
My three acers (thank god for acidic soil) are all just about to start going yellow/orange/red before losing their leaves, but a couple of them are also about the bright pink first season stems. I will try to get some pics if they look any good, the eldest is only about five years old. This year I am about to plant a Crepe Myrtle which flower in summer but also look stunning with their fiery foliage in autumn.
Also lucky to be able to grow tree ferns easily and they are great value as native locally. Lastly I have three Cycads which are as big as any I have seen (came with the house) and they would be silly money to replace. Pic of Crepe Myrtle below stolen from the interweb.