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Our climate is very maritime Cohan. In recent years snow has been rare and transient. Last winter we had only a few frosts.It's interesting that chlorophylls are first being withdrawn from this leaf beyond a break in the mid-vein. (Attachment Link)
Really interesting to notice how this process works, Ashley!@ Cohan: Your garden provides so many lovely sceneries and inspiring plants, I´m sure I wouldn´t miss autumn bulbs after such a rich season and enjoy the snow! Every climate has got its advantages and disadvantages - I admire people like Leena and You who know how to make the best of it!
Poncirus trifoliatus - a hardy citrus plant. The flowers and the resulting fruits are very decorative, but the spines horrible. These plants are the common stock plants for the citrus cultivars, but the fruitstaste extremely bitter.