This is the seventh in the series – The Tree – Scotch Pine
Basic information on this special
tree was written in the February posting: when planted, where planted, why
planted, plant information and special design and trim information, etc.
Then five months ago, March,
there were a number of photos posted on the bark of this Scotch Pine. As you saw in those pictures, the bark
is interesting with all the texture and pealing that occurs up and down the
trunk.
Subsequent postings have focused
on the ongoing plants emerging from around the base of this chosen tree up to
the present time.
Last month was a portrait of THE
TREE itself taking photos (indeed and interesting visual perspective).
This month, August, will be a
posting of some of the garden plants blooming at this week very near The
Tree. Standing by The Tree – you
can see all of this and more – so much more. Lots of color happening now round
and about The Tree.
Daylily "Lipstick" #28
in front of THE TREE
False Sunflower & Friend
to the right of THE TREE
Coneflowers - just below THE TREE
Daylily #8 pale orange and pink
in front of THE TREE
THE TREE
standing tall
Succulent Pot
on bench in front of THE TREE
Shelf Cloud
from the storm about to hit the gardens
Hibiscus
in the Asian Patio with THE TREE
NOTE: All photos use in this
posting were taken on the property of Gardens
at Waters East
unless
otherwise marked.
NOTE: Since this Blog is meant to be an
accurate journal of the gardens;
no photos are
“staged”, “arranged”, or ”photo-shopped” in anyway.
What is posted
– is what it here. It is what it
is.
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I always enjoy scrolling through your posts,even when I don't leave a comment.The pictures are filled with beauty and because I love flowers,they are pleasing to my eyes.
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