That's Osmanthus heterophyllus, 2x Cupressus macrocrpa, Hedera goldchild and Oxalis sunset velvet. The little job tucked in at the back is a poor specimen of one of my spider plant cuttings I just need to find a space to put them now, and there is lot of weeding to see to first as I got a bit behind with that job this year. At the moment there is so much rain that it's very muddy out there, and the weeds have very happily gone mad to make up for the very dry summerGoodness knows if I'll ever catch up with it.... I shall have to take some photos to show you.
Beautiful shots all. So welcome in November. Here's my "walk of shame" rescues @Doghouse Riley I've discovered the way to reliably trigger a bloom is to throw them outside at the beginning of summer (not caring if they get sunburned without sunscreen), leave them to their own devices all summer & then bring them indoors in the nick of time before frost.
Amazing pic of flowering Schlumbergera, holiday cactus/succulents. Beautiful blooms and colors. Your care description is very easy care.
Boy, oh boy— I could look at your impressive and abundant growth all day long. It seems that you have beautiful foliage everywhere there. Great planting and maintenance— chapeau.
Some calendula with little red amaranth. A nice red rose. This really stunning yellow nasturtium flower.