Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Up In The SkyLine as The Season Gives Way

 What I've found this year is that the green roofs aren't so unlike any other garden in that there is the enjoyment of the subtle shifts from day to day or week to week and the slow slipping between the seasons.

It's autumn up in the sky, or on the living roofs as Brooklyn Botonic calls them quite aptly and autumn is always a good time to pay attention to plants wherever you find them.


4 comments:

beginablarp said...

Hi Karen, beautiful pictures! What's the fuzzy rosette shaped plant? It reminds me of mullein or lychnis but has much longer hair.

Ellen Zachos said...

That opening image is boffo!

Sweetgum Thursday said...

Thanks ellen..regina its a type of hawkweed..beautiful right?

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