Tuesday Treats: Late Flowers, Leaves and Berries

Some of the leaves, berries and late flowers seen on our walk on 25th October 2024. Enjoy…

25th October 2024

At first I thought these were rose hips. But they’re honeysuckle berries.

25th October 2024

Harebells look so fragile

25th October 2024

Above: privet berries. Below: bryony berries

25th October 2024

25th October 2024

Rose-hips held aloft on graceful arching briars

25th October 2024

The ash, its leaves slowly turning yellow

25th October 2024

The guelder rose (Viburnum opulus) gives vibrant colours at the season…and despite its name it’s native

25th October 2024

Above: Maple. This is not a native tree. Below: A rarity, an oak decked in golden leaves while its neighbours mostly retain their green

25th October 2024

25th October 2024

And finally, the blackberry briar (bramble) can be relied on to give us autumn and winter colour

That’s all for now folks. Hope you enjoyed.

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15 Responses to Tuesday Treats: Late Flowers, Leaves and Berries

  1. Dale's avatar Dale says:

    Those rosehips are so bright! Lovely images of so many kinds of berries and leaves and pretty little flowers. Wonderful.

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  2. Sadje's avatar Sadje says:

    Lovely pictures. But where is # 3? Or which one?

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  3. Priti's avatar Priti says:

    Beautiful photos looking great 💯

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