Monday, November 2, 2009

Fall Color

It is a beautiful fall day. The trees are getting their fall color. I think the leaves are more vivid than they have been in years. From all the rain perhaps? Cool nights, warm days? I'm not sure why but they are beautiful. The red oaks are showing more color than they have in the past several years too.


All these trees are Chinese Pistache. The one in the middle is an early bloomer. I guess she just could wait.


'Regal Mist' Gulf Coast Muhly Grass


Dallas Hall hidden by the trees.


Falling caladiums are a sure sign of fall.


Rosemary 'Prostratus' growing over the side of a planter. These are about 3 years old.


New path for foot traffic that was cutting through the grass.

Sigala and Torres


White Star Zinnias

Acanthus coming back now that it's cool.

Valentine antique roses


Valentine roses bloom in a large cluster.


Sea Foam antique rose


Red Drift rose in a pot.


Abraham's roses. He gives these guys a lot of tlc so they bloom three times a year.


Our new bike racks at Dedman sports.

Dwarf Pampus grass and aster


Black pearl ornamental pepper

Red oak turning red!

Yellow Chinese pistache trees.


Red bud trees turning yellow and dropping their leaves.


Sugar Maples

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