There are a mix of beautiful sights right now. Some are quite summery while others are decidedly autumnal.

The ninebark and garden grasses look very fallish, even though ninebark blooms very late in the season. One of the little pink blossom clusters is still visible.

A lovely variegated dahlia – a summery sight.

Dark red chrysanthemums lend an autumnal air.

Last but not least, a summer throwback: these roses are still vibrant and determinedly blooming away along with many others in Penticton’s rose garden.
Happy Wednesday.
Lovely floral miscellany!
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Thank you very much! 🙂
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The pink of the roses is stunning!
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Yes, I thought so too. Amazing to see them still blooming so profusely at this time of year.
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Real nice photos. They are invigorating.
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Thank you very much, Neil. I’m loving the richness of all these colours. Cheers.
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The variegated dahlia is gorgeous. Reminds me that I need to use more variegated annuals in our flower beds. Next year, of course.
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I agree. I always forgot about dahlias when I owned a yard and garden beds, but they would work in my deck pots, too. Yes, next year. 🙂
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Autumn puts on a show for us, so we know what we will be missing until spring returns. Thanks for sharing Lynette. Allan
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Hahaha. 🙂 Very true, Allan. Although after years in the subarctic north I kind of don’t need reminders. 😉
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Canadian amber waves of grain…
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Thank you, Beth. I like those a lot. Cheers.
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Great colours!
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Thanks, Anneli. I’m so enjoying this after years of such short autumn seasons in the north.
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I bet you are! No more icicles hanging over the doorway.
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I’m very happy about that. I’ve had enough icicles and won’t miss them!
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All your photos are spectacular; particularly the first one. It seems late in the year for the roses though.
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Thank you very much. They usually do bloom this late but not this profusely. They also have new leaf growth which shows that the plants are confused; it’s been too warm.
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Pretty
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Thank you. 🙂
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I was just talking about this exact thing a couple hours ago, Lynette, how summer flowers are still hanging on while the fall colors arrive. Great pictures!
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Thank you very much. I think that many plants are quite confused by the warm temperatures. For example, it’s normal for some roses to still be blooming, but there are many of them and I also saw new leaf growth as well. These plants should be getting ready for winter!
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I know! I just noticed a flower on a shrub in front of our house – they usually bloom in May!
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Wow! The poor plants are completely mixed up!
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Yes they are!
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All those blossoms and fall colours are such a pretty sight. I’m hoping they’ll all last a bit longer this year. I’m not ready for winter.
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I’m not ready yet either! But it does look like they will last longer, at least here. The autumn so far has been unusually mild.
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The nature bestowed such lovely grace and you captured it so beautifully in these pictures. It’s all part of the beautiful process! Lovely and soothing work!
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Thank you very much for your lovely comment. 🙂 Yes, it is part of the process and I do find it very relaxing. Cheers.
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