Everything's fluorescent at the momentWow! That is a really lovely picture...
I know what you mean about the colour of spring leaves - they're almost fluorescent, aren't they? When I was a child, my Grampy used to call the pale, new hawthorn hedges"bread & cheese" and Somerset country folk used to eat the leaves like salad.
I love the way the sun catches the tops of the tallest trees as it sets this time of year, too.
No, it's a flowering shrub called forsythia, from the family Oleaceae (olive family), often used in hedges or as a garden shrub here in the UK. It's usually among the first shrubs to flower in the spring.Is that bamboo in your beautiful photo?
It's done!Debrause, please do start a new gardening thread, that would be amazing.
Go to General Chat in the Forums, and you'll find the thread GardenfileBrilliant Deb, how do I find it. I'll out up some picks from last summer so you get the sense of scale in terms of how it's going to develop.
Aww, thanks Kevin! (My brother's called Kevin, by the way, and he always calls me Deb, too. Spooky...!)You should be a poet Deb or a published author, you have a great way with words.
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