We recently moved (June 17) to Tutwiler in the Evergreen Vollintine neighborhood in midtown. Our next door neighbors Steve and Rose have a flowering tree that was hard not to notice. It is a bottlebrush buckeye (Aesculus parviflora). In mid June it was in full bloom. It is said that hummingbirds come to the flowers. This may be true here also since my wife saw some hummingbirds in our garden visiting red ginger flowers.
June 18, 2015 the greenery with just a few flower spikes in the top center |
From the street the buckeye flowers seem to be seeking the next roof |
A sky background shows off the brush-like character of the flower stalks |
A few con trails add to the composition with the leaves in dark relief |
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