Cherry sent in so many majuscule photograph of her garden in all it ’s declension finery that I had to stretch it into another post . ( While I ’m not limited to only 12 picture anymore like the olden day [ um….last year ] , uploading photos involve a LOOOONG time , so I cogitate I want to stop with the 20 - pic post ! ) Cherry , thanks so much for being such a constant mien here on the GPOD . I love every set of photos you air our way !

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These are underplantings of our expectant Nipponese maple ' Beni Otake . ‘A shining compounding between the iridescent pinkish Chuck Berry of   Callicarpa bodinieri ' Profusion ' ( Beautyberry ) and the frigid blue foliage of Euphorbia ' Glacier Blue . ' This photo was taken in late October .

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Heuchera ‘Sashay’ showing off her curls and deep blue colors. She’s one of the many divisions from one mother plant.

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‘Aureola’ Japanese forest grass in a container.  She’s been there for years.

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Way ahead of their garden cousins: This heuchera and hakone grass (green) go to bed earlier. I wonder if it is because they receive more sun.

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Fallen Acer palmatum ‘Waterfall’ leaves on black mondo grass.

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The same container showing Irish moss spilling out of its container. Yes!

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One of my favorite new compact shade shrubs this year: Skimmia japonica ‘Magic Marlot.‘As you can see, she is irresistible!

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Another fall and winter favorite: Euphorbia ‘Glacier Blue.’ He seems to be the hardiest shrub for me so far.

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Our windowboxes by the perimeter fence.  They are dressed twice a year so that we have a view while washing dishes and working in our home office.  I tried to turn up the color this year!  Plantings in one include Heuchera ‘Electra’, Skimmia japonica ‘Rubinetta’, dusty miller, Carex oshimensis ‘Evercolor Everillo’, and Leucothoe ‘Scarletta’.  Plantings in the other include: Cupressus macrocarpa ‘Goldcrest’, Carex oshimensis ‘Evercolor Everillo’, Heucherella ‘Sweet Tea’ and Heuchera ‘Green Spice’.

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Our windowboxes by the perimeter fence.  They are dressed twice a year so that we have a view while washing dishes and working in our home office.  I tried to turn up the color this year!  Plantings in one include Heuchera ‘Electra’, Skimmia japonica ‘Rubinetta’, dusty miller, Carex oshimensis ‘Evercolor Everillo’, and Leucothoe ‘Scarletta’.  Plantings in the other include: Cupressus macrocarpa ‘Goldcrest’, Carex oshimensis ‘Evercolor Everillo’, Heucherella ‘Sweet Tea’ and Heuchera ‘Green Spice’.

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Our windowboxes by the perimeter fence.  They are dressed twice a year so that we have a view while washing dishes and working in our home office.  I tried to turn up the color this year!  Plantings in one include Heuchera ‘Electra’, Skimmia japonica ‘Rubinetta’, dusty miller, Carex oshimensis ‘Evercolor Everillo’, and Leucothoe ‘Scarletta’.  Plantings in the other include: Cupressus macrocarpa ‘Goldcrest’, Carex oshimensis ‘Evercolor Everillo’, Heucherella ‘Sweet Tea’ and Heuchera ‘Green Spice’.

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Our windowboxes by the perimeter fence.  They are dressed twice a year so that we have a view while washing dishes and working in our home office.  I tried to turn up the color this year!  Plantings in one include Heuchera ‘Electra’, Skimmia japonica ‘Rubinetta’, dusty miller, Carex oshimensis ‘Evercolor Everillo’, and Leucothoe ‘Scarletta’.  Plantings in the other include: Cupressus macrocarpa ‘Goldcrest’, Carex oshimensis ‘Evercolor Everillo’, Heucherella ‘Sweet Tea’ and Heuchera ‘Green Spice’.

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A lesson in leaf appreciation: Foliage of Acer palmatum ‘Amber Ghost’ which greets us by the back entrance each day.  I have to say that she does not disappoint no matter what season of the year.

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These are underplantings of our large Japanese maple ‘Beni Otake.'

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These are underplantings of our large Japanese maple ‘Beni Otake.'

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A shining combination between the iridescent pink berries of  Callicarpa bodinieri ‘Profusion’ (Beautyberry) and the icy blue foliage of Euphorbia ‘Glacier Blue.’ This photo was taken in late October.

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