Autumn in UK
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Re: Autumn in UK
4th October.
Lime trees.
Lime trees.
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11th October.
Lime trees, beginning to look a bit bald.
Lime trees, beginning to look a bit bald.
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While raking up some fallen leaves from the lime trees, I came across this strange and alien (to Winchester) fungus.
As Estonia is concentrating on mushrooms recently, I thought I would bring the photos here. Is this a slime mould that was discussed recently?
I have never seen these before. It appeared on an area that had new turf earlier in the year.
From one side
The other side
Pulled up from the ground, here is the underside.
As Estonia is concentrating on mushrooms recently, I thought I would bring the photos here. Is this a slime mould that was discussed recently?
I have never seen these before. It appeared on an area that had new turf earlier in the year.
From one side
The other side
Pulled up from the ground, here is the underside.
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18th. October
Lime trees
Lime trees
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Jo - are those lime leaves actually red-pink, or is it the camera / my screen display adding colours?
Limes here in Stockholm are turning colour too (some of them). And the overall impression is of pink-tinged yellow-ochre. But it isn't really; mostly seems to be the visual overall sum of slightly brownish yellow, some light brown and some olive green mixed.
A lot of trees have this reddish-pink touch this autumn, even hazelnuts.
[Or is it my eyes? So what are the true colours of the things we see ...?]
Limes here in Stockholm are turning colour too (some of them). And the overall impression is of pink-tinged yellow-ochre. But it isn't really; mostly seems to be the visual overall sum of slightly brownish yellow, some light brown and some olive green mixed.
A lot of trees have this reddish-pink touch this autumn, even hazelnuts.
[Or is it my eyes? So what are the true colours of the things we see ...?]
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Liis, I don't see any red or pink when I look at the tree. On the picture, I see red brick houses through the tree and on the last pic there is a red car on the opposite side of the road. Is that the source of the red that you see?
Looking out of the window at the tree, I see yellows and browns and still a faded green, here and there!
Looking out of the window at the tree, I see yellows and browns and still a faded green, here and there!
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Agree, there is no proper red in the trees, just a general impression of coppery or salmon-coloured tints, the same as on limes in "real life" here. Will check on other computer's screen!
PS. Once missed a chemical analysis test. Everything pointed to manganese sulfide, but the precipitate colour that should be salmon was a pale yellowish pinkish beige something, so I struggled on. It turned out the course assistants had meant wild salmon flesh colour, not the carotene-coloured pond-grown thing in shops ...
PS. Once missed a chemical analysis test. Everything pointed to manganese sulfide, but the precipitate colour that should be salmon was a pale yellowish pinkish beige something, so I struggled on. It turned out the course assistants had meant wild salmon flesh colour, not the carotene-coloured pond-grown thing in shops ...
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The leaves look pinkish to me, but I think it could be the brown.
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A closer view of those leaves
1 - Natural light
2 - Late afternoon on a dark day, so I used flash.
1 - Natural light
2 - Late afternoon on a dark day, so I used flash.
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Lovely pink flowers -- but somehow those brown leaves can look just a little pink when every thing is just right.
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Yes,pinkish leaves to me.! maybe the wine is seeping out of the cellar.!alice44 wrote:Lovely pink flowers -- but somehow those brown leaves can look just a little pink when every thing is just right.
(into my eyes !!)
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25. October.
Lime trees
Lime trees next to mine - they have lost their leaves earlier. It seems to depend on when the tree was last cut back, I think. Does anyone know what causes such a difference in trees, just a few yards/metres apart?
Lime trees
Lime trees next to mine - they have lost their leaves earlier. It seems to depend on when the tree was last cut back, I think. Does anyone know what causes such a difference in trees, just a few yards/metres apart?
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Sorry for being so late posting this!!
This was taken on the 30th Sept!
I have been waiting for the tree to become spectacular - but it is slowly going from green to brown and dropping leaves - without looking much different!!
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And now it is time for another Photo!!
This was taken on the 30th Sept!
I have been waiting for the tree to become spectacular - but it is slowly going from green to brown and dropping leaves - without looking much different!!
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And now it is time for another Photo!!
SAVE THE EARTH!!
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Sorry that i lost my way on this topic - husband was ill. He is sort of OK now so here is another lime tree.
This was taken at lest 2 weeks ago.
One week ago, I took this pic of a flowering clematis. I don't remember than being in flower so late in the hyear.
Now for the ivy on the wall - is this a flower of some sort?
I shall start a Winter topic for UK now, starting with my Christmas cake!
This was taken at lest 2 weeks ago.
One week ago, I took this pic of a flowering clematis. I don't remember than being in flower so late in the hyear.
Now for the ivy on the wall - is this a flower of some sort?
I shall start a Winter topic for UK now, starting with my Christmas cake!
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Jo,I am terribly sorry to hear that your husband is/was ill.
I hope he will get better soon and that he is getting the proper medical help.
My prayers go out to you both.
I hope he will get better soon and that he is getting the proper medical help.
My prayers go out to you both.
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Jo, I am glad to hear your husband is feeling better and will feel even happier when you can report he is well.
I too took pictures of my clematis but it had just two blooms and they bloomed at slightly different times. And my ivy flowers have gone pretty well ti winked -- I try to trim them off so the jays don't plant the seeds thither and yon, but...
I too took pictures of my clematis but it had just two blooms and they bloomed at slightly different times. And my ivy flowers have gone pretty well ti winked -- I try to trim them off so the jays don't plant the seeds thither and yon, but...
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aagh - is that what happens
I haven't heard any jays here for a while. Magpies, yes.
Thanks for your kind words, Alice and macdoum
I haven't heard any jays here for a while. Magpies, yes.
Thanks for your kind words, Alice and macdoum