Although it’s November we still have quite a variety of flowers contributing their lovely presence to the autumn riot of colour.






Happy Friday, happy weekend.
Although it’s November we still have quite a variety of flowers contributing their lovely presence to the autumn riot of colour.






Happy Friday, happy weekend.
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Extra beautiful to have so much colour at this time of year.
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It sure is, Anneli. We had quite a rainy stretch but the weather has been nice for a few days now and all this colour is marvellous. Very different from the north where autumn is so short!
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Lovely colours. I wonder if there are autumn flowering rhododendrons, as I have seen them in flower here. There are autumn flowering camellias.
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Good question, so I looked them up. There is indeed a type of rhododendron called “Autumn Joy,” but the problem is that I’ve seen this particular bush blooming in spring, too. I checked my photos to confirm that, so I did a bit of searching and learned that rhododendrons can become confused when the daylight and darkness hours are about the same and if there have also been some unusually warm days at the same time. Apparently a few buds will open in those circumstances but the rest will wait until spring. I’m going to keep checking this bush to see what it does. Cheers.
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Good to know! I read recently that when light reaches around 10 hours a day (between now and January) is when most plants go into dormancy.
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Thanks, Jude. I checked that rhododendron bush again today and saw that two buds have opened – one of them is collapsing now – and a few others leaning that way but most of the buds seem to be firmly closed.
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I can’t believe these are from November! I think they’re skiing in Alberta already. 😊 Maggie
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Hahaha. 😊 The skiing will soon get going in the mountains here too but we are in a valley where the winter temperatures are normally very mild. It has been a lovely autumn. Cheers.
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The sunflower is particularly beautiful! A wonderful set 😊
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Thank you very much, Belinda. 😊 I agree, they are so beautiful.
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It is amazing how long some blooms will hang on after the end of summer. We finally made it to Queen Elizabeth Park yesterday and the roses while fewer are still gorgeous. Thanks for these bright photos. Happy Friday. Allan
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Thanks, Allan. I love how gently everything is slowly slipping into winter sleep. So lovely and of course very different from NWT! I’m also amazed at how well the roses are doing. There are still lots of them; so great!
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It’s remarkable how much colour there still is in November, especially on the west coast. I don’t think I’ve seen a rhododendron blossom so late in the year before. You’re right, it’s not time yet!!
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I believe this rhododendron bush might think it’s spring! I’ve read up about how some will start blooming when the hours of daylight roughly equal the hours of darkness and also if there’s some warmish weather at the same time. I’m going to keep an eye on it to see how far this blooming goes. Yes, we really have a lot of colour still. It’s so great. Cheers.
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That’s a lot of color for November, very nice! 😊
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We’re in a valley that’s very temperate, so winter arrives quite slowly which is really nice. 😊 Cheers.
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Very nice! Las Vegas sits in a roughly 20×30 mile valley.
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So that’s 32 x 48 km. The Okanagan Valley is 200 x 20 km (124 x 12 miles), so it’s very long and narrow with a depth of 232 m (765 ft) but with mountains on both sides. It’s thought by some to have the most temperate climate in Canada although I would dispute that given my experience in other areas. We love it here, though. Here’s a bit of info for you if you’re interested. https://www.hellobc.com/places-to-go/okanagan-valley/
Cheers.
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Thank you for the link, Lynette, the valley looks very beautiful and amazing, it has a lot to offer! it’s very close to Washington State too.
This link shows you a lot about Las Vegas should you care to have a look. 😊
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Vegas_Valley
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My pleasure, John, and thank you. I used to fly to LV when I was doing some flight training in Phoenix so I know it a little. There’s really good hiking on the western edge of the city at Red Rock Canyon. I remember very much enjoying that. As Wikipedia shows, there’s so much more than gambling and over-the-top partying!
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Yes! I love Red Rock Canyon, I’m glad that you got to see that beautiful area, Lynette. Are you a pilot? I love airplanes!
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Yes, I am, but retired now. I occasionally do a bit of right-seat flying for a friend’s company and then there’s recreational flying. I keep my skills up. Now and then I post an aviation picture. Cheers.
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Nice! I would like to fly with you, Lynette! ❤️
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Thanks, John. ✈️
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You’re welcome! ☺️
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We’ve seen many recently flowers in our wanderings around Portland. I find it amazing that they’re blooming so late in the year. Lovely photos, Lynette!
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Thank you very much. 😊 I hope you’re enjoying your return, Tricia. It’s usually very temperate here in the Okanagan Valley, but I also am concerned that we’re seeing too much of this for too long.
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How beautiful! All of them.
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It’s lovely to see these flowers still blooming!
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Joyful bunch!!
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Especially now! 😊
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Very true!!✨️✨️
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😊
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