Fall is in the air, as they say, the sun is lower, the light is different, the nights are getting cooler and the days shorter.
Thought I would do a little end of season round-up and share an Oregon fall-is-coming scene with you.
Labor Day Monday our family drove up into the foothills of the Cascades to visit this special spot.......Butte Creek Falls.
This is the first glimpse of the falls, coming down the trail.....you turn the corner and see this......
close up view...........at creek level.
Note....leaves are not changing colors, yet! It was a beautiful day and we had a great hike, a picnic and some family fun.
Back home.....I want to share the gorgeous red blossoms
of our Crape Myrtle. I'm not sure when they bloom in other parts of the country, but here in the northwest, it isn't until September. We have two in our front yard named Dynamite, for their "explosive" red color, I assume!
My other fall bloomer is this unusual sage..."Salvia Spathacea" or Hummingbird Sage. Grows best in dry shade and produces these magenta flower spikes.
I have it planted on the east side of the house, where it get morning sun. It is low growing and has a sharp "sagey" smell.
I planted this plant three years ago and it has spread to about three feet wide and only grows to 12 or 14 inches tall, excluding the flower blossom.
Here you can see why the Hummingbirds are attracted to the flower that is reddish and tubular. I'm a plant collector, of sorts, and I love the unusual qualities of this plant, even the odor.
Thanks for visiting today, remember I love comments and followers. Today, I am linking with the following blog parties Tuesday Garden Party. Bloomin Tuesday, Outdoor Wednesday and Rednesday.
34 comments:
What a beautiful setting with that waterfall! Thanks for sharing photos from your outing. I love that Sage, I bet the hummers love it too. :)
Oooh I love those falls - would be worth a drive from Idaho to see them next summer! Thanks for sharing, Paula from Idaho
What a beautiful spot! I really like the color of the Crape Myrtle. The Hummingbird Sage sounds like my kind of plant. I'll need to see if it's a perennial here. Jean
Beautiful waterfall and gorgeous flowers! Thanks for sharing!!
What a great way to spend a fall day. I love touring water falls.
Hi Jan! You have such a wonderful garden. Our crepe myrtles bloom July. That falls reminds of one called Valentines Fall out in Cosby Tn. You are so lucky to have that sooo close.
Hope you're having a great week so far!
Wow...the waterfall is beautiful. I have a Crape Myrtle here in Florida but I honestly can't even tell you when it doesn't bloom. Thanks for sharing your beautiful scenery.
the waterfalls is just so pretty! i've never scene such dainty flowers before. very nice!
Gorgeous! La
What beautiful water falls. And Crape Myrtle is one of my favorites. Thanks for sharing your pretty reds.
What a gorgeous spot, so lovely! And such beautiful flowers. I hadn't heard of the Hummingbird Sage before, I'll be on the lookout for some now for our hummers. :)
Happy Rednesday,
Sally
Hi,
That creek is just wonderful, love the falls! We have Crape Mrytles here in GA and they bloom all summer and into the fall. I love them!! We have 5 trees and one gorgeous red bush, of course they were already well established when we bought the house, so I can't take credit for them but they sure are pretty.
Fondly,
Ann
@
The Tattered Tassel
I have a Crape Myrtle, but they bloom earlier here. I never say a hummingbird plant. That is really pretty. I would enjoy having that, maybe then I would get some hummingbirds.
I need to get a Crepe Myrtle!
Your pictures are beautiful...what a great time you all must have had. My son who lives on Baimbridge Island, WA, is always talking about the Cascades, and one year the 3 men in my family went hikinh up in the Enchantments which I think might be a part of the Cascades. It was quite the hike...lots of ice and very slippery slopes that if they weren't real careful they could have slid into the lakes.
Hugs,
Genie @ Buttons for Baga
I love the Crape Myrtle, I have one in my yard.
What a beautiful part of the country you live in. Our crepe myrtles bloom at different times, one in my front yard bloomed in August, but others are blooming now!
Kat :)
How lovely the falls are as well as the Crape Myrtle..
Here in SE Texas, our crape myrtles bloom all summer. I keep saying I'm going to buy one. Yours is lovely.
beautiful photos..I can't feel Fall in the air here yet... It is so hot still. have a great remainder of the week.Mica
Great shots! Love the waterfall.
We are on the same wave length. My post was about the end of summer, although we still have the heat.Have a good week, Annette
Love that Red Crape Myrtle - wish we could grow it here in Andalucia!
Happy Rednesday!
Lola & Nora:)
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I'm loving the look of that salvia! I definitely need more Fall blooming plants, and if the hummingbirds like it, it's perfect. I really enjoy watching them all summer, and if I can provide them with even more food, I'm happy!
Love the Hummingbird Sage. I've never been to your part of the country. Looks beautiful. Have a blessed week. Debbie
Those falls are really pretty...I love water...I think it's because there's so little of it here! I was thinking of planting a white crepe myrtle in the front...do they get very big? I wnt one of the multi trunked ones. They bloom in Fall here too.
Such beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing.
Jocelyn
http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com
Beautiful...thanks for sharing....blessings
Pretty falls. In the South, our c mytrles are going away now.
D
Love your waterfall pictures! The hummingbird sage is something that I have never seen before...very lovely.
I live in Western Washington and we are so blessed by the Cascades and the waterfalls and beautiful scenery so close by. Thanks for sharing your pictures. I saw a crepe myrtle in someones yard today and I paused for a moment to just look. That is something we don't have. Lovely pictures.
love the bluish color of the waterfall. I hope you won't get a cold winter.
The waterfalls look so refreshing and the crepe myrtle is a favorite shrub. I love to plant for birds and butterflies.
I'm so glad you shared about that sage- I'm always looking for dry shade plants. ;-)
Your blog is beautiful and you are so talented! I'm followin' ya back!
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