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‘Fiery and spectacular’ rainbow of autumn colour set to bloom across UK | Gardens

The season of fogs and soft fruits will be particularly alive this year with a combination of sunright summer. Rainy September In most of the most beautiful gardens of England, it causes perfect conditions for autumn color.

Experts National confidence They estimate a long, graded red and yellow wave, hot conditions annual and herbaceous long -lasting, in addition to the bright palette, a second flush.

The “pole year” of the fruit of oak acorn, conkers and Hedgerow can be good news for the wild life, and there are plenty of mushrooms and strawberries reports in many places.

John Deakin, the tree and forest presidents in Trust, said: “A very important moment in the autumn calendar, shorter days, normally changes in cool temperatures and precipitation models contribute to the live sylvan scenes of Ochres, orange, red, red and palaces.

“With the climate becomes more unpredictable, in recent years, it has become even more difficult to predict the autumn color. However, in September this year, we must see a long period of widespread rainfall and a long tree period that moves to aging, in other words, it leads to the gradual emergence of other pigments in a way that leads to the gradual and leaves of chlorophyll. It appeared in a way that appeared in a way that appeared in a way. “

Nottinghamshire, Woods Fungi chicken in Clubber Park. Photo: Steve Bradley/National Trust

The September rain put a brake on the “fake autumn olan, which caused the leaves to rotate and fall, while Storm Amy at the weekend, as fearful, caused a lot of damage to the heavy trees of the country.

Sheffield Park and Garden in East Sussex, It is one of the places known for its autumn color, which finds itself “fake autumn ,, but the showers put the season again.

The head gardener Steve Fezey said: ız Our trees were a good drink and now we hope that our autumn screen will be hot and magnificent as usual.

“When Bitternut Hickory at the entrance turns completely to yellow, we are officially in autumn – I think it will be this week. Cold nights and potential frosts in the coming weeks will accelerate the autumn color.”

From Petworth House and Park In the neighboring Western Sussex, immortalized in the paintings of Golden Autumn beauty Jmw Turner, Martyn Burkinshaw, rural ruler, said that summer drought was difficult in senior trees.

Like Dahlias, herbs are living in a second flush because of a hot summer and damp September. Photo: Issy Vetoshkina/National Trust

Burkinshaw said, “Some people have died, and others have already dropped their leaves for winter, but American oaks, red oaks and pin oaks are starting to turn red,” Burkinshaw said.

GARDENS AND RURAL MANAGER Stourhead in WiltshireTim Parker said he believes that the autumn color will be peak in the last week of October or in the first week of November.

“We see that early artists like Katsura tree turn yellow and there is some Acer color – and the future has much more,” he said.

Chris Flynn, Head Gardener Glamorgan, Dyffryn Gardens in South Wales Vale, He said that the important points expects bright green, purple and orange to include the Persian Ironwood, which gives almost a color rainfall to the jet black.

It also looks like a good year for mushrooms. From Dyrham Park Near the bathroom, the meadow is underwater with mushrooms.

To the north Dunham Massey, Altrincham, near the Great ManchesterThe head gardener Emily Chandler said oak acorn volume was the largest biggest we’ve ever seen.

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