moderate out this warm - hue jazz band fromTower Hill Botanic Gardenin Boyleston , Massachusetts . The colors are pleasingly harmonious , but the mixture of textures is exciting . While this pic was taken in August , it feels appropriate for November ! Included are a spiky phormium ( Phormiumcv . , Zones 8 - 11 ) , what looks to be a ‘ Sedona ’ flame nettle ( Solenostemon scutellarioides‘Sedona ’ , Zone 11 ) , a peachy inflorescence maple ( Abutiloncv . , Zones 8 - 11 ) , and the rosy dangling flowers of a fuchsia ( Fuchsiacv . , Zones 9 - 11 ) .
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