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Yang's Garden - Fall Colors

This is my annual walk through the charming and cozy Nursery of Mr. and Mrs. Yang
I believe this is one of the best Japanese maple nurseries in Washington state.  
Most of my own garden's maples are from this place. This time, I left it without buying any new trees, but with the beautiful anemone 'Lucky Charm'. It should become a lovely addition to my other anemones which successfully are conquering my garden.
I love everything in this nursery/garden: the outstanding variety of Japanese maples and other trees, including conifers, metal skeletons of the greenhouses, bright patches of annuals and perennials, mosses, fallen trunks of old trees, Asian pears and quince fruit hanging from the trees, bird nests hidden among the dense branches and little nooks and crannies filled with interesting plants.
I like the friendly, knowledgeable owners of the Nursery and I'm thankful for their permission to take pictures and share them with you.
Here we go.

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Pyracantha

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The nest!

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I like all the maples here.  Any of them deserve attention.  Let's take this one, Seiryu.
I admire its finely incised leaves. Brownish now, they used to be bright green earlier in summer and will turn to a bright red later . They call Seiryu the only truly upright Dissectum (Lace leaf, Fern Leaf, Cut leaf, Thread Leaf maples). 

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This is 'Murakumo' which means gathering clouds. Its name refers to small white dots covering the leaves.

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 Emerald Lace is one of the fast growing dissectums. Very heat tolerant.

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 'Lion Head'

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' Vitifolium'

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Anemone x hybrida 'Lucky Charm'

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Tree trunks are as beautiful as their leaves, don't you think so?
They are so different - smooth and rough, monochromic and multicolored, thin and thick, straight and crooked...

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12 comments:

  1. Beautiful and colourful maple leaves. Have a wonderful day!

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    1. Thank you Nancy! I hope you'll have a lovely October!

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  2. What a magical walk through this lovely nursery. The beauty of Japanese maples is one of the many reasons I'm grateful to live in this spectacular part of the world. Brilliant autumn colors make almost happy it's autumn and your gorgeous images make me glad to know you and your blog!

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    1. Peter, thank you for your kind, touching words!

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  3. What a wonderful tradition for you to walk through this nursery garden. Your photos capture a lot of beauty; I like the trees with the very lacy leaves and you picked a pretty anemone.

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    1. Thank you Terra! I'm glad that our Northwest climate is similar to the climate of Japan; it allows us to grow and admire these beautiful trees!

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  4. A great nursery for Japanese maples, it was a joy to walk with you around the garden admiring all the wonderful autumncolours of the various maples. Beautiful series of photos.

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    1. Thank you Janneke! I'm glad you enjoyed the walk!

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  5. Beautiful! We hope to enjoy the full color change of our garden maples when we get back to Seattle. Color is just beginning here in New England.

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  6. Oh my, how could you choose just one maple from all these beauties?! Japanese maples need protection in my area and are not always hardy here, so most nurseries around me carry only a small selection. Gorgeous photos!

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  7. Such gorgeous fall colors! What a lovely nursery to visit. Your pictures are outstanding Tatyana!!

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  8. Ah yes, I remember the Japanese maple garden. Drool!

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