“The one red leaf, the last of its clan,
That dances as often as dance it can,
Hanging so light, and hanging so high,
On the topmost twig that looks up at the sky.”
~Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834
Our Japanese Maple tree is green for most seasons in bloom~ from spring through summer. In fall the leaves usually turn a bright, beautiful shade of red.
It truly lights up the garden with its seasonal change.
The Japanese Maple contrasts nicely with the strap-like green and white leaves of the Yucca below it.
Last year’s Japanese Maple in fall…
But this year there were changes, even before we got to September.
Our normally green Japanese Maple leaves began turning a bronze-green color in July.
They’ve remained that color for the rest of the summer. I believe it has to to with our extremely hot, dry weather this summer. All of our plants have suffered in some way or another, even with watering.
Just this week I began to see a tinge of red around the leaf edges.
Perhaps we’ll get some red after all! Changes!
“Change in all things is sweet.” ~Aristotle
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Judy
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