Autumnal Red

The autumn reds are beginning to come into their own. During a break between rain showers, I stopped to take a few pictures of this arresting tribute to the season’s beauty.

This “winged euonymus” or “burning bush” is turning a brilliant colour.

This particular bush was of interest to me since about four or five days ago, it hadn’t started to change at all.

It won’t be long before it is entirely afire and likely causes others to stop and admire, a good thing in our busy world.

Happy Thursday.

28 thoughts on “Autumnal Red”

          1. I remember the feeling when I first stepped outside in those cold winters in Dawson Creek. I could instantly feel my eyebrows (without touching them), and the first breath hurt my lungs. I don’t miss it a bit.

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    1. Yes, I’ve been looking for a row of them to photograph. This one was was about 4 metres (15 feet) tall and such a lovely round shape, but it’s a single. A row of these tall bushes would be a gorgeous visual! Cheers.

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    1. They become very tall around here and will provide good privacy if that’s what’s needed. This one is about 4 metres high, but I’ve seen some that are around 5 or 6 and very round. When they turn red they look so stunning!

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