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and Paddy, these two are for you....
A plant that I am always surprised NOT to see everywhere is the absolutely gorgeous Sambucus caerulea, from western North America. These pictures are from earlier this season.
Quote from: Kristl Walek on October 31, 2010, 05:08:37 PMA plant that I am always surprised NOT to see everywhere is the absolutely gorgeous Sambucus caerulea, from western North America. These pictures are from earlier this season. I agree Kristl, absolutely gorgeous. Nice series on other blue-berried plants.
Cohan,I'll soon be listing some wild collected seed of the Sambucus caerulea...if you want to give it a try. I had no problems with it in Ontario (during -35/40 snowless winters).
Just to show that Mark's Oxydendron is not unusual in good colour---even my small 4 foot high clone (planted this summer) is blazing next to my house.I have been driving myself crazy to find my pictures of my favorite "Japanese Maple"---Acer japonicum aconitifolium-- the deeply incised foliage turns a spectacular range of colour in the autumn, yellow, orange, reds, pinks and purples-- often on the same leaf.It is truly a magnificent plant.Found a picture of the Acer foliage in my files, but don't know if this is my own picture...