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Thursday, August 13, 2015. The flower and fruit of the crabapple tree in the Upper Garden have remained a feature in the garden since we bought the house in 1989. Unfortunately, by the end of the season, most of the leaves have become diseased and fallen off the tree. To help hide the unsightly foliage late in the season, I planted Clematis tangutica. Bill MacKenzieat the base of the tree. The nodding lantern-shaped yellow flowers are a beautiful contrast to the shiny red crabapples. Links to this post.

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Thursday, August 13, 2015. The flower and fruit of the crabapple tree in the Upper Garden have remained a feature in the garden since we bought the house in 1989. Unfortunately, by the end of the season, most of the leaves have become diseased and fallen off the tree. To help hide the unsightly foliage late in the season, I planted Clematis tangutica. Bill MacKenzieat the base of the tree. The nodding lantern-shaped yellow flowers are a beautiful contrast to the shiny red crabapples. Links to this post.

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