A frequent GPOD contributor shares photos of her small garden with endless fall interest
Hi GPODers !
A few week ago we got to see Cherry Ong ’s beautiful garden in Richmond , British Columbia , as the summertime was just commence to wind down in August ( Cherry ’s August Garden ) . In today ’s update , she is showing us the garden in its full , resplendent fall color . I can go on and on about Cherry andher fabulous designs , but today I ’ll keep it unretentive and countenance her and her gorgeous pic take it off .
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The garden has been lactating , stale , and mussy this November but quite colourful . Surely the wind and rain have made those Profusion beautyberry(Callicarpabodinieri‘Profusion ’ , Zones 5–8 ) berries beam in the landscape .
ruby farewell make the prettiest confetti ever , specially when the foliage of Moonfire Japanese maple ( Acer palmatum‘Moonfire ’ , Zones 5–9 ) falls on All Gold Nipponese forest grass(Hakonechloamacra ‘ All Gold’,Zones 4–9 ) .
Another opinion of the small railway yard ; in a few calendar month , that 16 - year - old Kingston Cardinal hellebore(Helleborus‘Kingston Cardinal ’ , Zones 4–9 ) will be endure its luscious hiss flower .

Planted orb still looking leafy and full . Guess that ’s the perennial reward . I think this is Georgia Peach heuchera(Heuchera‘Georgia Peach ’ , Zones 4–9 ) and saxifraga ‘ Primuloides’(Saxifraga× urbium‘Primuloides ’ , Zones 7–10 ) .
tenacious view of the backyard . The ‘ Beni otake ’ Nipponese maple(Acer palmatum ‘ Beni otake ’ , Zones 5–9 ) is the last Japanese maple to shed its leaves . More wonderful botanic confetti over theGolden Japanese woodland grass(Hakonechloa macra Aureola , Zones 5–9),and more importantly , leaf mulch for the garden seam .
‘ Mountain Madness ’ Japanese shrub mint(Leucosceptrum japonicum‘Mountain Madness ’ , Zones 5–8 ) still see fresh this season . The perennial is an original planting like the Japanese maples in the backyard .

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