I find fall to the be the most beautiful season! Here are a few pictures I have captured while walking recently.
These Encore azaleas which we put in this year are rebloomers and provide beautiful blossoms year-round. The pop of color is a special treat this time of year!
See the little rose popping through the fence? The Oso Easy roses shown below are planted at my mother's and they are still performing. In the foreground of this picture above is Low Scape Mound aronia which turns an incredibly pretty dusty pink color this time of year.
No one told the impatiens that summer is over! In a bed beneath the cover of a tree, they seem to be protected.
Lamb's ear always provides such interesting color and texture, even against a blanket of fallen leaves.
The sweet gum is a gorgeous blend of oranges, reds, browns and greens!
Although this picture does not give it justice, the bald cypress is a lovely deep rust right now.
Our Kimberly Queen fern is so enormous and full that I have decided to winter it over.
Doesn't this flush of purple blossoms make you smile?
As always, I cannot resist snipping flowers to enjoy inside...especially in the fall!