Colours of autumn – acer leaves going, going

Colours of autumn - acer leaves going, going

Autumn changes in an acer on a quiet residential street. In mid-October (first picture) most of the leaves had already turned bright red. Ten days later the colours had perhaps got a little deeper, with leaf fall accelerating. Another fortnight left the tree almost bare. The pictures are close-ups of some of those leaves still clinging on.

Autumn fungi flush – orange cups

Autumn fungi flush - orange cups

Fungi growing in short grass under a beech by Richmond Road. From their shape and size, they looked like cup fungi. But the colour was unexpected. Many cup fungi are an inconspicuous fawn. One species is bright red: scarlet elf cups. Could these be something rarer?

Colours of autumn – ginkgoes going

Colours of autumn - ginkgoes going

A row of ginkgoes, planted along the pavement of Compton Road, opposite the former Eye Hospital. A welcome distraction from the continuing dereliction of the hospital.

Colours of autumn - ginkgoes going