
I couldn't bring myself to chop that picture. Here's a closeup (even though the ceap camera refuses to focus on the flower):

I figure they'll be gone by tomorrow afternoon. It barely hit 50 degrees today. I figure we'll get a frost tonight and that'll be it for flowers.
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I hope the flowers didn't die!!
Oddly enough, they survived the frost and still look pretty good. It wasn't a hard frost, though.
OK, it's Tuesday, Oct. 25. Their lookin' a bit rough now.
I'd love to keep them beautiful forever, but I also tend to think that they need to face reality.
But I want the bush to produce this kind of abundance starting first thing in the spring. Advice is welcome.
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