A few more photos of the colourful foliage from our walk on 11th November 2024. Enjoy…
Brambles and bracken, guaranteed early autumn colour. While non-native chestnut is always an ‘early turner’
Heather. I remember checking this out and it’s an import from Portugal!
When the clouds invade the day…
Another non-native tree, this red-leaved oak is native to North America. But below, the deciduous conifer larch is at home here
Holly in berry… because it’s coming up to that time of the year
Finally, the beautiful beech in full autumnal colours!
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Oh, what a wonderful gallery. I am particularly fond of the pines (conifers of some sort, anyway) and the leafy tree in your fourth image. Just stunning.
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It’s a silver birch. I don’t remember what species of pine, but Corsican comes to mind. For me, that lighting in that 4th image really makes it!
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Ah yes, now that you mention it. And yes, the lighting is that extra “wow” effect.
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We expected rain!
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Goes to show!
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A dull clouded sky doesn’t always bring rain
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That is for sure and certain!
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Really lovely Crispina.
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Thank you, Andrea. It’s been a good autumnal season, but like all seasons, it doesn’t last forever. I think I have two more autumnal walks to post. Then…winter
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