Fall in our tropical garden: Fall in South Texas isn't the same as the Pacific Northwest. It is unique with it's own special flavor, yes we do have trees whose leaves turn those autumn colors this time of year, but for the most part we stay those forty shades of green. Splashes of red, yellow and purple, paint the garden with their accents of paradise, leaving one's mind with a tropical attitude.
Carica papaya, Washingtonia robusta, Fraxinus velutina and Ricinus communis (front and center)
Image taken on October 11, 2001


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