You’d think with the shortest day fast approaching that the landscape would be dull and grey and completely lacking in colour. But it’s not! If you look around, you’ll find the cotoneaster trees loaded with red berries, and holly trees, too, bursting with shiny red fruit. In my local park, the Mahonia bushes are flowering in brilliant yellow starbursts, and the Callicarpa shrubs are covered in stunning lilac berries that seem almost unreal and man-made, rather than something Ma Nature created. I thought I’d put some of Nature’s beautiful baubles together to make my very own ‘unreal’ Christmas tree!
Nature’s Christmas tree
17 Saturday Dec 2016
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Mahonia smells gorgeous too.
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These are wonderful, Annie! I always love to see Mahonia.
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Thanks a lot, Pete. I love the Mahonia berries late on, as well. 🙂
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I noticed today that we have Periwinkle flowers in bloom in a shady spot, which took me a bit by surprise.
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Wow, yes, though except for a cold snap at the start of December it has been relatively mild hereabouts. Presumably with you too then, Joyce.
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Lovely to see. Everything here is covered in snow. Sigh…
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Thanks, Belinda. I do envy you that snow though. 🙂
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Beautiful selection of what nature can give us and I love the holly berries this time of the year! I like your idea of an “unreal” tree:-)
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Thanks so much, Ann. The holly is particularly lovely.
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