Even in late summer and fall, there are some woodland plants flowering. But most of the plants flower earlier in the year, especially in spring.
Monthly Archives: September 2015
Orange Jewelweed
Orange Jewelweed popped in the woods and is spreading. These annual plants have very noticeable flower display in late summer. The flowers can be attractive to hummingbirds.
Hay Rake Cats
The young cats like jumping up on everything and exploring their surroundings. The cats decided to sun themselves on the hay rake.
Red Rover Sunchoke
Jerusalem Artichokes are a good perennial plant for the garden. They produce tubers to eat and flowers for ornament.
Foxtail Photobomb
Foxtail knows how to survive and ended up finding a way to grow among these flowers. These annual grasses are late summer plants.
Double Rose of Sharon
Double-Flowered Rose of Sharons have stunning flowers. These cultivars can be propagated by grafting or cuttings.
Horse Bathroom
Stormy, the horse, looks like he has a bathroom stall for his privacy. The Bindweed has been crawling up the cattle panels.
Hay Cuttings
Different colors of the 1st and 2nd cuttings of hay. The goats will enjoy these bales of hay in winter.
Seaberry Fruit
Seabuckthorns are starting to produce a good quantity of fruit. The fruit is hard to pick and small, though it has an interesting flavor.
Fall Flowering Shrubs
The Seven Sons Shrub is a very late flowering plant. These flowers draw in pollinators from afar. Bumble bees were still on the plant into the night.