Silent Sunday – Aflame

Lysimachia clethroides

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About Eliza Waters

Gardener, photographer, naturalist, writer
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46 Responses to Silent Sunday – Aflame

  1. Nature is an amazing thing in its perfection Eliza. A beautiful portrait kind lady 🤗❤️🙏

  2. Dale's avatar Dale says:

    Perfect title for this beauty.

  3. Rupali's avatar Rupali says:

    Lovely to see this on a gray day.

  4. Each leaf so different!

  5. Sheree's avatar Sheree says:

    Delightful mix of colours

  6. Alice's avatar Alice says:

    Those gorgeous leaves against the stone are perfect!

  7. derrycats's avatar derrycats says:

    Gorgeous!

  8. ke01341's avatar ke01341 says:

    It never ceases to amaze me that nature gifts us these incredible colors!

  9. Tranature - quiet moments in nature's avatar Tranature - quiet moments in nature says:

    So lovely to see the leaves change colour like these Eliza 🍁❤️🍂 xxx

  10. I like how that beautiful ablaze doesn’t burn anything.

  11. shoreacres's avatar shoreacres says:

    Impressive as solid golds or reds can be, I especially enjoy plants in this transitional stage; the combinations of greens and other colors are special.

  12. LightWriters's avatar LightWriters says:

    😌🧡💛😎🙌🏼

  13. krispeterson100's avatar krispeterson100 says:

    No floral arrangement can beat that!

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  14. All the autumn colors in one plant.

  15. Debbie's avatar Debbie says:

    Oh, my, these are stunning — hello, Fall!!

  16. Tina's avatar Tina says:

    ‘Aflame’ is apt! I like that bright yellow fringed by the red/orange–truly a hot combo!

  17. tomwhelan's avatar tomwhelan says:

    Love the colors and whorled foliage pattern.

  18. Bela Johnson's avatar Bela Johnson says:

    Funny enough, we have beauty like this in the Croton plants! Not many comparisons I can make botanically to our old home in Maine! 😘

  19. Not familiar with this plant, I looked it up. According to Wikipedia: “Lysimachia clethroides, the gooseneck loosestrife, is a species of flowering plant, traditionally classified in the family Primulaceae. It was transferred to the family Myrsinaceae based on a molecular phylogenetic study, but this family was later merged into the Primulaceae.”

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