Destinations Magazine

Life After Fire

By Alternativeeden @markngaz
With just over a week after the fire some of the plants that were severely burnt are already showing signs of life and start of their recovery....

Life After Fire

Agapanthus sp.

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Amicia zygomeris

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Trachycarpus fortunei pushing out new spear

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Dryopteris sp.

As it is still summer and an active growing season this is a big influence as to why  some of the affected plants have pushed out new growth relatively quick after the event. Had if we were in the colder months signs of life would have taken much longer to show up. In a few weeks we will have better ideas which plants are worth saving and keeping, and which ones will have to well and truly go....

Life After Fire

Ligularia japonica

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Bergenia ciliata

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Fallopia japonica 'Variegata'

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Musa basjoo

Life After Fire

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Phyllostachys vivax f. aureocaulis

Life After Fire

Trachycarpus wagnerianus pushing out new spear

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Ginkgo biloba 'Variegata'

Life After Fire

Pulmonaria sp.

Life After Fire

Phyllostachys bambusoides

Isn't nature amazing?

Mark :-)

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