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A nice shade garden shrub. It loses it's leaves in winter but comes back again in Spring. Tiny flowers barely noticeable, it's main assets are the colorful leaves.
Based upon the leaves and flowers, I think it's probably Spiraea japonica
Spiraea
Whenever you see a Greek and you think he is small,
his greatness will always be greater!!!
You just have to look better....
Graffiti from Sunderland 2008
Shading looks bettter large...
www.flickr.com/photos/92206803@N00/2236985536/sizes/o/
Cheers
In the shade of the old apple tree
When the love in your eyes I could see
When the voice that I heard, like the song of the bird
Seemed to whisper sweet music to me
Redwood sorrel is one of the very few plants adapted to the prolonged shade under the giant coastal redwoods. After the winter rains, sorrel spreads - appearing like a thick, rolling green carpet. In this grove the redwood sorrel thrives in the shade provided by the forest canopy.
I'm fortunate to share this image with you all via Explore! Thanks for the feedback and especially the continued encouragement!
Cheers!
"A man has made at least a start on discovering the meaning of human life when he plants shade trees under which he knows full well he will never sit."
D. Elton Trueblood
Nothing scared Lliam. Except direct sunlight! Well, maybe people on stilts also. That was just weird, walking around on stilts. And, if they were dressed as clowns on stilts, Lliam was petrified. Otherwise, nothing scared Lliam!
Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood, California 2013
This beautiful Camphor Laurel found growing on a farm near home. - Gold Coast - Australia.
Texture thanks to Kerstin Frank.
On our way back into Arley after our walk up the River Severn on what was a lovely warm and sunny day (02-04-2017). We sat and rested under some river side trees that cast some very welcome shade .I turned round to see the dappled light/shadows on these lovey stone buildings with the very bright Sunshine on the buildings behind......i liked it .....and still do.......Arley nr Bewdley,Worcestershire,England
I walked into our tearoom at work just in time to catch the light streaming in through the venetians and casting these cool patterns across the table and chairs.
Little Grey flycatcher sitting on a branch in the shade. I liked the light and shade playing on the wall in the background.