Last Hurrah
Its come a bit earlier this year than those recently passed, but the late bloomers are doing their thing. From a distance it doesn't look like much, but up close...







Asters with loads of honey bees

New Dawn rose hips

Verbena (actually blooming for quite awhile)

Latest Aster of them all, this one only has a few buds open

Chrysanthemum (or whatever they're calling them these days) "Sheffield Pink"

Seaside Goldenrod, Boltonia, all the purple asters, Phlox, Hardy Ageratum, Maximilian Sunflower, Rosa "Knockout", Grandma's Tea and others still blooming.
Frank, it's nice to see a "real", un-botoxed chrysanthemum...
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