Autumn in PowellsWood Garden
I returned to Powellswood Garden this weekend. I visited earlier this year on Mothers Day when the garden was just waking. I had good intentions to visit again this summer but days flew by. We were in the South Sound to visit a couple of nurseries and stopped by on Sunday.
And the garden is still beautiful. The Parrotia persica at the entrance has just started to turn red. The cooler days has the Brugmansia (Angel Trumpet) in full bloom. The large leafed Petasites are just starting to show a little beating by the weather but still look good. Leaves are bronzing over but there is still a lot in bloom; Hydrangeas, Asters, Sneezeweed, abd Sedums like Autumn Joy and Frosty Morn. But we really loved the wide variety of fuchsias. The colors were stunning especially against the chartreuse of the leaves and grasses.
The weather is getting cold so hurry soon and catch its Fall glory. Don’t forget to check their page on Facebook.
I love all the different fuchsias!
Wow-and you photos do it justice. I remember your photos from the springtime because these gardens are truly amazing. Thanks for sharing its seasons.
Hi Marta, what a beautiful garden. I love the entry garden. Thanks so much for sharing.