The Charleston area daylight is down to 10 hours as we approach the last week until winter solstice, technically December 21, which I like to think of as “making the turn”. The flowers still in bloom stretch to get what sun they can.
These pink ones, Gerber Daisies I think, were surprisingly robust with very little actual plant to support them.
Roses will form buds and flower throughout the winter here, although they often don’t make much of a showing as a blossom when the temperatures flirt with freezing over night.
Wildlife and flora know how good that sun feels! 🙂
They sure do, Donna!
Lovely photos Ellen. I particularly like the first one!
Thanks, Belinda! That side angle was all that was available due to a steep bank and it turned out to be a plus.
It worked out beautifully😊