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Step into the beauty of a late summer garden as morning fog drifts through flowers in full bloom. This peaceful video showcases intimate flower portraits and the quiet charm of nature at the season’s end. Perfect for relaxation, meditation, or simply enjoying the calming atmosphere of a foggy garden morning. ✨ What you’ll see: • Close-up flower portraits in soft light • Misty morning fog weaving through the garden • A serene, late-summer atmosphere Ideal for nature lovers, garden inspiration, mindfulness, and relaxation. Watch, breathe, and let the calm of a foggy morning garden fill your day. Music by SUNO email: lizmichaelsb1@gmail.com 1. Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) 2. Our tiny meadow 3. Fall sedum, rudbeckia, knotweed (Polygonum), cosmos 4. All the greens: Azalea, peony, aster, chive, azalea 5. View from the little forest 6. Hostas and ferns in the morning light 7. Morning light 8. Salvia, crocosmia 9. Late summer exuberance 10. Japanese anemone, spindle tree (Euonymus) 11. Red-leaf weigela 12. Tetrapanax, crocosmia 13. Late summer verve 14. Hibiscus, Japanese anemone 15. Our new fountain 16. for the birds 17. Junco picking seeds 18. The first foggy morning 19. Fog 20. Fog 21. Fog 22. Fog 23. Fog 24. Fall flowers: Iris leaves, calendula, yarrow, heath 25. Water lily (Nymphaea) 26. Plox through the clematis leaves 27. Plox, fuchsia, kerria 28. Japanese anemone, Culvert's-root (Veronicastrum) 29. Hibiscus, Japanese anemone 30. Rudbeckia, phlox, knotweed (Polygonum), columbine (Aquilegia) leaves 31. Fall sedum, rudbeckia 32. Blazing star, (Liatris), calla lily (Zantedeschia) 33. Hollyhock (Althaea) 34. Bee on the hollyhock 35. Japanese anemone 36. Rose and a bee. Unfortunately I don’t know the names of the roses. 37. Rose 38. Helianthus 'Lemon Queen' 39. Evening primrose (Oenothera), ninebark (Physocarpus) 40. Heath (Calluna), pot marigold (Calendula) 41. Pot marigold (Calendula), yarrow (Achillea) 42. Black-eyes Susan (Rudbeckia) 43. St. John's wort (Hypericum) 44. Chrysanthemum 45. Crocosmia 46. Salvia 'Hot Lips' 47. Dahlia 48. Same dahlia a few days later 49. Rose 50. Rose 51. Rose 52. Rose 53. Clematis 54. Snapdragon (Antirrhinum) 55. Phlox, dahlia 56. Red valerian (Centrantus ruber), tick seed (Coreopsis), speedwell (Veronica) 57. Speed well, crocosmia 58. Speedwell (Veronica), red valerian (Centranthus) 59. All the geraniums bloom in August (Pelargonium) 60. The purple leaved plant is bloodleaf (Iresine) 61. Monkey flower (Mimulus) 62. Pansies (Viola) 63. Cranesbill (Geranium) 64. Cranesbill (Geranium 'Rosanne') 65. Vervain (Verbena bonariensis) 66. Tufted hairgrass (Descampsia ‘Northern Light’) 67. Wormwood (Artemisia) #LateSummerGarden #FoggyMorning #FlowerPortraits #PeacefulNature #RelaxingGarden #NatureRelaxation #GardenPhotography #MistyMorning #CalmingNature #SereneGarden #MindfulMoments #GardenFlowers #NatureMeditation #GardenEscape #TranquilNature