November is usually a brilliant month. There is something about the fall sunlight on the colored leaves and flowers that shows them at their best. Bright contrast and details of leaves not seen with the chlorophyll present. I'm pairing the last rose of fall with the first camellia to bloom and 'John Clayton' honeysuckle that has some blooms all year long. Happy Thanksgiving.
Lynn Rogers is a former high school biology and Spanish teacher. She is a Washington County Master Gardener, a garden writer and a singer in her church choir. She is a proponent of organic gardening and is a plant collector.
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