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Start of winter in my garden....

janet Smith

pro member
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Echinacea seed heads

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Rudbeckia, almost gone....

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One freaky white poppy in November, should have finished in August/September

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White Echinacea, still surviving in November!

Climate chaos I think, I also have crocuses starting to come through, shouldn't be here until next March!! I think I'm going to start a new project "A year in my Garden"
 
I'm glad I'm not the only one standing in a defunct garden taking pictures of dead flowers.. :^) I was in a friends garden in Montana a couple of weeks ago doing the same thing.
I like the 1st.. finished for the year. The White Echinacea could be spring.. Has a green look.. No end of the year feel. I like it .
 

janet Smith

pro member
Hi Duke

Yes, it's weird my garden has a mix of dead flowers, spring flowers coming too soon, and some summer flowers still in bloom!!!!!

Climates gone crazy, saw a butterfly in my garden today, really strange for November!!!
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Not all dead flowers, some platforms for the seeds to be eaten by animals in the winter and spread.

Asher
 
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