As I drive to work each morning I notice how the summer flowers have changed over time, in a slow, almost imperceptible way. A couple weeks ago I noticed all the orange daylilies growing along the road. They reminded me of childhood vacations with my family, driving to cabins at Pymatuning State Park.
Then, a little later, I started seeing chickory along the road. This is a beautiful blue flower that is only open in the morning, unless protected by heavy shade. It's about the only blue flower in the area, so it really stands out.
DAYLILY | CHICKORY |
I know from summers past that as July gives way to August, I will start to see some deep purple ironweed start to mix in with the white Queen Anne's Lace.
QUEEN ANNE'S LACE | IRONWEED |
Then, when you can sense autumn in the air on certain mornings, you notice that the tall purple ironweed has been replaced by bushy purple asters, maintaining the yellow, purple, green color combo. Finally, the first poison ivy leaves begin turning a bright red. This signals the arrival of early autumn, and my favorite time of year.
GOLDENROD | PURPLE ASTER |

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