Here we are in Southern Hemisphere mid-Winter here in Melbourne, and in the cold and wet weather, our garden has produced these two flowers concurrently: An Autumnal Chrysanthemum (usually in bloom around April) and a 'Pierre de Ronsard' rose (usually in bloom in November!) Climate change? Confused flowers? Strange weather conditions? Extreme microclimate conditions in our back yard?
This post is part of the Floral Friday Fotos meme.
Local climate change - snowing in parts of NSW, flooding in Qld, algae impact in southern S.A etc etc
ReplyDeleteI'm in the U.S. so our weather is a flip-flop of yours. Beautiful rose and chrysanthemum. I have a similar rose called Cathedral Bells. Nothing beats a rose for sheer elegance.
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