Some branches of plants and trees seen in different gardens in November:
Linked to Ailsa’s Travel Theme Branches here
Some branches of plants and trees seen in different gardens in November:
Linked to Ailsa’s Travel Theme Branches here
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I like the spiky ones!
Best wishes, Pete.
Aren’t they great!
I like the spiky ones too, but I love that last shot. 🙂
That’s my favourite one! I have a soft spot for those decaying petals….
Totally get that!
Excellent!
Love that last one, so delicate yet so powerful.
Thank you, Paula!
Ah, love them all – but my favourite is the thistle.
Thanks, A C!
I agree, the last one is the best, but they’re all good. It always amuses and amazes me how spikes show up on various plants once the leaves are gone.
janet
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Beautiful images, Sue. there is so much beauty in each season if we take the time to look for it.
Thank you, Pat!
3 totally different types of branches but all beautiful
Thank you., Pauline!