I was wrong about the Budleia globosa having a second flowering. The clusters are much larger and a slightly lighter shade. The other tree, which was in flower in June, is still there, with its dead flowers still attached, only a few metres away.
Here are some more photographs from Monday's visit.
Here are some more photographs from Monday's visit.
Sea Buckthorn
Species: Hippophae rhamnoides
Family: Elaeagnaceae
Deciduous
Species: Hippophae rhamnoides
Family: Elaeagnaceae
Deciduous
Reed Mace
Species: Typha latifolia
Family: Typhaceae
Perennial
Species: Typha latifolia
Family: Typhaceae
Perennial
Lovely, and a distinctive shade of mauve, but my books don't cover it.
Elder?? The trees really have me defeated, berries or no berries.
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