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Gerdk

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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #135 on: October 28, 2016, 02:16:55 PM »
Gail and Yann,

Thank you for compliments - cultivation isn't too difficult when kept dry during the summermonths.
The only problem is its susceptibility to powdery mildew which it shares with other ranunculus species grown indoors.

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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #136 on: October 29, 2016, 03:47:00 PM »
Today in my rock garden ... Arctous alpina with autumn coloring.

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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #137 on: October 29, 2016, 06:38:40 PM »
Today in my rock garden ... Arctous alpina with autumn coloring.

A glowing effect - super for these short, dark days!
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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #138 on: October 29, 2016, 07:33:06 PM »
A glowing effect - super for these short, dark days!

This is true ... the October was also very wet and dark. In the Alpinum almost everything looks sad ... except the New Zealand bed. That always looks interesting. :)

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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #139 on: October 30, 2016, 01:30:45 AM »
This is true ... the October was also very wet and dark. In the Alpinum almost everything looks sad ... except the New Zealand bed. That always looks interesting. :)

I was only referring to the short days, I don't find it sad in the garden (at least not yet ;) I agree that there are many great looking NZ species but I think so are many others of other origins. Even here in a cold region you can have in the rockery many species with beautiful foliage until very late in the fall; in fact until the snow will cover everything.
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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #140 on: October 30, 2016, 04:30:56 PM »
Hello, with us it was a wonderful day. It started in the garden. We had a wonderful sun for the season.

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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #141 on: October 30, 2016, 04:36:27 PM »
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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #142 on: October 30, 2016, 04:44:05 PM »
The day was too beautiful than to stay at home. So we went to walk along the Ourthe between Esneux and Honny.

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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #143 on: October 30, 2016, 05:02:01 PM »
It's so hot that we removed the sweater. We walked in shirt.

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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #144 on: October 30, 2016, 06:14:38 PM »
Not often there is such a beautiful day at this time of year!  The river views are lovely, so peaceful.
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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #145 on: October 30, 2016, 07:21:22 PM »
Very nice pictures Fred, it was a nice day here too.
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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #146 on: October 31, 2016, 09:58:08 AM »
Late October in the garden some colour still hanging on.

Unfortunately the Hypericum is a Lost Label variety but has put up a tremendous amount of flowers.
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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #147 on: October 31, 2016, 10:00:27 AM »
And here are the very last few. I must admit it is lovely to go out and see colour still hanging on so late in the year.
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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #148 on: October 31, 2016, 03:52:14 PM »
Sedum spectabilis your are barely in bloom?
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Re: October in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #149 on: October 31, 2016, 08:19:07 PM »
Autumn has caught us, Larix Blue Ball has changed its colour,
 but some plants are still in flower:
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