Six on Saturday – Seasonal Hints

Fall is something that must be searched for in my garden. The clues are fruits, berries and weeds going to seed. If a wider net is cast the mullet run can be seen in nearby waters. The mullet run happens when baitfish (mullet) start coming south for the winter, the predator fish go crazy and a lot of action can be seen in the water – fish jumping out the water by the hundreds. This has just started, but I always enjoy the sight.

I am joining the SOS crowd with six sights from my garden. To see what other gardeners have spied follow this link to Jim’s blog.

This is a ‘Lemonade’ Aechmea bromeliad (Aechmea blanchetiana) The Blanchetiana is available in several fruity colors – raspberry, lemon, orange that reflect the color of the foliage. This is planted in front of a six foot fence. These are common in South Florida, I was startled by them at first sight.

Fruit on the Beautyberry (Calliocarpa Americana). The range of this plant always surprises me. It is native from South Florida to New England in the US.

Fruit on the Gumbo Limbo (Bursera simaruba). Birds enjoy the fruit and there are many seedlings around the garden emphasizing how much.

A few Rangpur limes are ripening. These are deep orange when ripe and usually aren’t ready until December. I think the tree is thinning its crop.

Coleus tree is looking a bit better.

Another bromeliad showing fall colors – Aechmea rubens. These have the same texture as straw flowers and last for months in the garden.

That’s all from my garden this Saturday.

Happy gardening!!

34 comments on “Six on Saturday – Seasonal Hints

  1. Tracy's avatar Tracy says:

    Such wonderful colors in your garden! The mullet run sounds exciting, do you just walk from your house to watch?

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  2. Karen's avatar Karen says:

    The Lemonade’ Aechmea bromeliad reminds me of fireworks going off. You are right about the Beautyberry, it grew wild at our New Hampshire farm.

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  3. Rosie Amber's avatar Rosie Amber says:

    Such a colourful six, I always forget about beautyberries, until I see them on blogs this time of year.

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  4. Your bromeliad must be spectacular in real life. I allowed a Beauty Berry to grow in the kitchen window bed and have been enjoying the birds it attracts. Fall is coming. Even after my 40 plus years of living here, I still can’t get my mind around the fact that even though the temperature is 100 degrees and more or the the “feels like” is 100 degrees that fall is actually here. Only this morning when I realized it was so dark outside did it dawn on me.

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  5. Eliza Waters's avatar Eliza Waters says:

    How beautiful the bromeliad flowers are, they certainly attract the eye. 🤩

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  6. fredgardener's avatar fredgardener says:

    Impressive coleus tree ! That shape isn’t commonly seen.
    My calllicarpa is blooming so I still have to wait a little bit to have the berries like you. Very pretty aechmea !

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  7. My mouth is hung open in a very unattractive manner for the extent of your blog. Fabulous.

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  10. tonytomeo's avatar tonytomeo says:

    Beautyberry is rad! WoodlandGnome at Our Forest Garden sent me six seedlings a while back. They are quite tall now. I will need to cut them back this winter. They seem to be popular within their range, but I had never seen any here until now.

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  11. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    So many luscious fruits and beautiful plants! I have a Callicarpa cultivar (two plants) in my Wisconsin garden, even though the native shrubs aren’t native here. They’re fun to observe. Mine are still flowering now…looking forward to the berries. That Aechmea blanchetiana is stunning!

    Beth @ PlantPostings.com

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  12. Sarah Rajkotwala's avatar Sarah Rajkotwala says:

    Love your tasty looking lime! 🍋🍊 I must plant one, it is one of the few Citrus I have yet to plant in my new garden!

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  13. Cathy's avatar Cathy says:

    The Bromeliad flowers are really attractive and definitely the right colours for the season. I think the Beautyberry looks more at home in your garden than further north, where it always seems a bit odd.

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  15. Maria I's avatar Maria I says:

    That’s great that you have a Gumbo Limbo tree! Here we also have them, and your image of the fruit is really interesting.

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