I found these beautiful red bushes glowing in their fall mantle.

I don’t know what kind of bushes they are, but like most things in life, they’re just passing through, gifting us with their colour before they’re gone.
Happy Fall.
I found these beautiful red bushes glowing in their fall mantle.

I don’t know what kind of bushes they are, but like most things in life, they’re just passing through, gifting us with their colour before they’re gone.
Happy Fall.
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Those are gorgeous, Lynette!
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Aren’t they? So pretty. 🙂
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Do they have thorns?
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No – I didn’t see any. Just many round flat leaves – red, of course. 🙂
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That’s my suggestion out of the window then 😉
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I recently visited a Japanese Garden and saw a few similar bushes. A lady who worked there said it was a burning bush, but I don’t think it’s the official name. They certainly do look like a burning bush though. Gorgeous.
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Thank you. 🙂
Excellent unofficial name for it though – they really are quite impressive.
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The fall colors are my favorites. In fact, Fall is my favorite time of year, by far…
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It’s such a great time of year. 🙂 My home in the Okanagan has the most beautifully colourful fall. Here, autumn is very short. This morning there was a little snow on the ground – just a sprinkle – but the wind was nasty. Our first real signal of the cold to come.
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Absolutely beautiful!!!
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They are really impressive. 🙂
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Wow. They are gorgeous. Thanks for taking the time to post this.
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You’re welcome. 🙂
Aren’t they? So pretty. 🙂
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did you take any close up shots? Did you find out what it is?
Love the deep scarlet shade of red!
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No I didn’t. It was just a quick one-off photo as I was walking by and saw them. I still don’t know what they are. That dark red is really something. 🙂
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I have sent your posting of “Big Red” to a friend who is a expert in these sort of things.Will get back to you if she can ID?
btw,one of the bears I see from time to time is also called “Big Red” as well.
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Thank you – that’s so nice. 🙂
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Lynette can you send me the picture.The individual needs to inspect closer.
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Okay – I can do that later today.
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thanks!
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My bet is with the person who suggested Burning Bush — it’s a kind of euonymus that has plain green leaves all summer, spectacular burning-red colour in fall and shows off its corky trunk & branches in winter after the leaves drop. It tends to keep a very neat shape all on its own. I had one of these while still living in Toronto, which is why I know a little about its yearly cycle.
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Thanks for the information – much aporeciated. 🙂 It really is quite something with its uniformly firey red foliage.
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Do you remember, did your guy have “corky” texture to its trunk and branches?
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I don’t remember unfortunately. I was walking past, saw these beautiful bushes and snapped a photo.
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Lovely capture.
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Thanks. 🙂
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