
Wordless Wednesday – 11/11/09: Blazing Dogwood
Nov 11th, 2009 by Villager
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Hello,
Welcome to Blotanical – I found your blog listed
Your dogwood is just beautiful with it’s fall colors.
I look forward to reading more posts from your blog.
Thanks Noelle, it is a Kousa Dogwood and the leaves were certainly pretty this year. Most of our leaves have fallen now, so they are headed for the garden and for mulching.