Went to Grizedale Forest last weekend hoping to see some nice leaf colours. I thought either a lot of deciduous trees had been stripped by the wind or weren't particularly colourful. The beeches were still quite green. Maybe we were too early? Still, a nice place for a walk and look out for the sculptures.
Dawyck Botanic garden was pretty much the same on Sunday. Acers and what-not were starting to turn but probably another week or two before the place is at it's full autumn glory
That was my impression…some of the “early” trees have already gone past their peak ( some turkey oaks in our local park) whilst others are just getting going.
Nice. There's a stagshorn sumac (I think) in Warton where I used to live that goes a stunning luminous yellow gold. Must go back and have a look. I try and make a point of going to see certain trees in autumn - aspens can be excellent.
I was in Grizedale today and the colours were beautiful. Orange and brown, lots of leaves on the ground. We parked at Blind lane and stayed on the east side of Satterthwaite
We began at Rusland church and headed north through the woods then swung through Satterthwaite and back by Force Forge. It's a lovely area to explore. Arthur Ransom and wife are buried at the church and it's always surprised me how small and unimportant their headstone seems. I've been several times but only once seen anything left there - a small wreath woven out of twigs.
This is our first autumn in our house, and through the spring and summer I hadn't even clocked that there was an Acer in the garden (it is a bit overgrown). But in the last few weeks it has become stunning. It's quite big, and we now have an amazing orange/ red orb shaped Acer which then cascades down a wall on the far side! Loving it!
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