The Fall Color Project: From Westonbirt Arboretum to SE Pennsylvania

Without this world of blogging there are so many places I would never have seen or even known about. Thanks to VP at Veg Plotting I’ve just learned of one more place that if I’m ever in England I would have to visit. Go read about VP’s trip to the Westonbirt Arboretum and view some of the photos she took.  The first photo is a classic fall shot if I’ve ever seen one! You might also want to stop by and see the fiery fall photo VP posted for Garden Bloggers’ Bloomday, it’s most definitely worth a look!
Today we can also take another trip to the Keystone State with Nancy Ondra, garden writer and blogger for Gardening Gone Wild and Hayefield. While the rains may have dampened some of the fall foliage fun we can still view some great gratuitous leaf color! Nancy plays with the camera and Lake Nockamixon to give sus some reflections of fall and brings us to her own garden where I was stunned by the blazing red of her Itea virginica (Sweet Spire). There’s lots to see ~ just don’t ever plant the Toxicodendron radicans, no matter how much you like its fall color!
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1 thought on “The Fall Color Project: From Westonbirt Arboretum to SE Pennsylvania”

  1. Hi Dave – glad you like the fall views from England 🙂

    And if you do make that trip, do call in – I live very close to Westonbirt.

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