
Update: The plant is Euonymus Europaeus, also known as European Spindle. Its hard wood was used to make spindles, and the fruit is poisonous.
The Italian Garden. The yellow flowers will probably turn to mush in the rain before long.
The dahlia border across the lawn is still looking good.
I still don't know the name of these intriguing little flowers with the blue and green 'pearl' pods.
Japanese Garden



Update: The plant is Clerodendrum Trichotomum, also known as Harlequin Glorybower. Some call it the Peanut Butter Bush because the leaves apparently smell like peanut butter when you crush them. I must try to do that some time.
Japanese Garden
The peanut butter bush is really pretty, love the not-usually-found-in-nature blue!
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