Autumn
Sometimes there is surprising Autumn finery on common trees and shrubs

Cornus alba Elegantissima. Stunning rich coloured foliage drifts down to reveal red skeleton stems for winter.

Clothed in yellow through the autumn season

Quercus (Oak)

Euonymus europea (European Spindle_

Acer griseum, papery bark glowing in the low autumn light

Fagus sylvatica ‘Pendula’ (Weeping Beech) turning rich bronze leaves into a waterfall of colour

Fraxinus (Ash) in case you have any left this is the buttery tones of Ash come autumn
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