Synonymous  with autumn is the color orange. Pumpkin, salmon, persimmon, and rust  abound throughout the garden and nature. From leaves to blooms to the  fruits of the season, autumnal orange hues find favor with this Farmer.  All I have to do is peruse around the garden and landscape and gather  orange colored blossoms and fruit for an arrangement that celebrates  the bounty of the season.
Planting  snapdragons in the fall ensures mountains of this fun flower the following  spring for the Deep South. Bronze Liberty Classic snaps are simply stunning,  for they start out salmon and then are throated with golden/orangey/terra  cotta tints as the blossoms mature. This range of terra cotta to coral  punctuates pansy and viola beds and spikes through glossy green parsley  mounds for lovely fall color and spring delight. Since I’ve been planting  them in the garden, I had a few stems to spare for an arrangement.
Great  Aunt Irene’s orange, gold, and white bowl from the Far East (different  family lore places it in different regions of Asia, so the Far East  shall suffice) just spoke for itself as the vessel of choice for a festival  of flowers, paying homage to a splendid color. The snaps were a must  and, thus, a pilgrimage through the garden commenced – the pilgrimage  was now a hunt for orange flowers, fruit, and foliage.
‘Alabama  Sunset’ coleus with its faded coral leaves and chartreuse edging glow  with an orangey light and were added to the composition. Nandina berries,  slightly copper and a tad rusty, were perfect for a punch. Pyracantha  too was added to the fold of orange berries. Millet, picked right from  an obliging field, anchored the rear of the arrangement and gave that  earthen tone to ground this floral tableau. A few maple leaves tucked  in for good measure gave a quintessential autumn element along with  some rusty nandina leaflets.
Pomegranates - ahhh pomegranates – stole the show as the center stage  performers in this production. Partial to this fruit as they don my  Granade lineage coat of arms, I am a goner for pomegranates. I’ve  been growing a dwarf variety in my garden for a few years now, and small,  orange tinted fruits filled with ruby red seeds and juice have been  coming into season for the past few autumns.  A constellation of  these stellar super fruits nestled into a canvas of familiar shades  is sure to take center stage in any floral work of art.
My  tribute to orange began to take shape, sending forth glad tidings for  this season. Using the coleus leaves and snaps as my base, I then anchored  the back with the millet spikes. Using floral picks, I tucked the pomegranates  into the oasis block inside the bowls and filled in with the nandina  and pyracantha berries. Fanning from the edges and topping this nosegay  like a feathered headdress, the maple leaves rounded out the chorus  of oranges.
Take  a gander around the garden for a color that inspires you to compose  your own honor to a favorite color. This season is a true cornucopia  of offerings for arrangements, and I invite you bring these offerings  into your home. Orange ya glad its fall? This Farmer surely is!
 
Beautiful flower arrangement. Love how you use flowers with fruits and vegetables...my favorite!!
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