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Autumn in the Greenery

aviatrixkim / November 8, 2009

 

Acer japonica

Japanese maple

 

Witch hazel

With Hazel has incredible fall color

 

Japanese maple & heuchera

Japanese maple and heuchera still look amazing in November

 

Japanese maple

If you don't love Japanese maples, you are most likely a cyborg

 

The Greenery

The Greenery on a 70-degree, mid-November day. Take that, New Yorkers!

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November 8, 2009 in Gardening, Photography. Tags: autumn, fall color, heuchera, Japanese maples, Persian shield, witchhazel

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