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These are the flowers we had in the garden in late autumn 2024, taken a month before the solstice. They're not all overly pretty, but the purpose of the photos is to record what was in the garden at the time.
There's not very much going on at this time of year. Spring bulbs are already on their way:
That includes a couple from Jane Ashhurst, notably this one, which I thought had died:
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Is the Camellia japonica recovering? It still looks sick, but there are some buds on the way, and some of the leaves finally look green:
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For the time of year, the Corymbia ficifolia looks better than it has done:
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And the Abutilons also look good, though they're not flowering as profusely as I had hoped:
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And the Banksia serrata is flowering happily:
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My previous concerns were probably a misunderstanding of when it flowers.
And the Hibiscus rosa-sinensis “Uncle Max” seems almost normal again, after a couple of years of looking sick:
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And the roses are still in bloom, as they seem to be almost year-round:
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Here are the rest:
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