During our Oct/Nov spring visits to Dunedin Botanic Garden I’ve taken photos of the beautiful maple foliage (Acer species) but only posted an occasional one. Thought I’d put together a selection for this post!
Above: Clive Lister Garden, 05 Nov 2017
The following photos were taken in an upper garden area that has many maples, azaleas and magnolias. Taken 08 Nov 2017
Weeping forms from the rock garden. Taken 24 Oct 2017
Texture shot taken 01 Oct 2017, in the Clive Lister Garden
Text and photos by Exploring Colour (2017)
I absolutely must visit the Dunedin Botanical Gardens. Great photos in these posts!
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Thank you! We’re really blessed to have these gardens in town!
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Lovely photos! Very tranquil atmosphere!
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Thank you Helen! Its a very beautiful place, and especially so in spring!
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The red foliage would suggest fall in the Northern hemisphere! I was fooled for a moment. 🙂
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Yes, I was amazed at all this beautiful, colourful foliage in spring when I’m thinking more about blossom and new green growth!
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Very lush! The mowed path with the trees creating a canopy is very inviting.
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Its a really nice space there, especially when the azaleas are in flower as one can enjoy the lovely fragrance as well as the flowers and foliage!
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Sounds lovely!
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