Category Archives: months 10-12: fall

October thru December

Blackberry Invasion

blackberry growing up in a gary oak tree
photo by SVSeekins

Out walking the other day, C spotted proof positive that blackberries are tenacious – – check out this pic:

This blackberry has taken root in the little nest between a branch & trunk of a garry oak tree!

It must be 7 or 8 feet off the ground!

My guess is the seed got there via the digestive tract of a bird.  I wouldn’t have expected that seed to sprout & survive in this location.  Perhaps that bird wanted his very own berry patch?

blackberry growing in a gary oak
photo by SVSeekins

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Oh Deer…

During morning coffee a visitor surprised us.  Perhaps he wanted to communicate his disappointment that we’d harvested the apple crop just the day before and hadn’t left him any…
🙂

Buck at kitchen porch
photo by SVSeekins

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Hooray For Naked Ladies

Yes, this title is cheeky, but it’s true.  It’s no secret I like Naked Ladies.  Last fall, I admitted it.  At the time, I was referring to Colchicum.  The common name made sense to me because the flowers & stems appeared so naked without the leaves as to clothe them.

Naked Ladies in a California ditch
photo by SVSeekins

Recently, while travelling in northern California, I learned that the common name Naked Ladies can also refer to Amaryllis belladonna.  Through the countryside, even in ditches & deserted farmyards, these Naked Ladies danced happily.  Everything else seemed to have died back from dehydration.  Wow.  I figure they’re very sun & drought-tolerant to thrive in those places.

Nerine Lilies along a Victoria path
photo by SVSeekins

There’s a very similar pink flower that also blooms in the fall:  Nerine Lily.  Apparently, it’s also part of the Amaryllis family, but the flowers aren’t naked; the leaves show up along with the blooms.   I thought I’d identified some Nerine Lilies in our neighbourhood last year, but now I’m not so sure. Some leaves are showing, but not many.  Nerine?  Not So Naked Ladies?  It’s tricky.

This lovely patch of pink blossoms is in a yard along Mayfair Drive on Mt. Tolmie.  What’s especially impressive is how well they’ve stood up through the torrential rains of the past week!  Wow!  Sun & drought-tolerant… deer-resistant… and downpour-durable!

Just imagine: Naked Ladies– dancing in the rain.    Woo hoo !!
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PS – Last night chatting with a couple of Garden Club ladies, a couple other fall-blooming, pink flowers were mentioned.
SK recommended Schizostylis (Kaffir Lily)  from the Iris family. (aka Hesperantha)
JJ recommended Crinum from the Amaryllis family.

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Here are some other pink autumn bloomers:

kaffir lily, scarlet river lily, crimson flag lily, Hesperantha coccinea, Schizostylis coccinea, garden Victoria BC Pacific Northwest
photo by SVSeekins

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