Thursday, 3 November 2011
Autumn Maple
At the weekend we visited Chatsworth House in Derbyshire and walked the gardens and woodland trail. The autumn leaves looked quite spectacular, particularly the red maple. :-)
The berries of the yew tree look unusual. The seed is formed first then the red flesh grows around the seed, leaving an opening at one end. The seeds are poisonous, as are most parts of the yew tree...
12 comments:
Even though they are poisonous, they sure do look attractive. I like the red in the yew berries and the leaves in the first picture.
I would love to see these kind of photos! Seems very good..
Lovely reds! Nice to see a garden post.
The maple is especially beautiful!
Nice photos. By the way, seems we're having the same problem with EC. :(
The colors in your photos are so beautiful and vibrant!
Gorgeous shots! Perfect for fall.
Those red maple leaves are gorgeous as are the yew tree berries. I never knew they were poisonous.
excellent photography! I've found lots of nice work on your blog. thanks a lot for sharing with us.
Happy Thanksgiving, John- Hope you had a great one! Even if you don't celebrate it
what a gr8 job u've done :)
thanks for sharing..
I've been longing for something colorful besides the mundane look of palm trees. These are lovely John.
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