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Boston Public Gardens taken on a late-autumn morning.

Foliage, Edinburgh Botanic Gardens

Cromwell, Connecticut.

Weekend in Staunton, VA for Shenandoah Fall Foliage Bike Festival with Coolpix P7000

Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park

From this week up on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The color is just beginning to change in some areas.

Leaves in Lincoln, NH

Fall 2008

Hostas 'Red October', 'On Stage' und "Hadspen Blue' (left to right). Hostas are grown for their foliage rather than their flowers.

 

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TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, Connecticut.

Birches and Aspen are one of the first trees to change colors in mid-September in the White Mountains creating this field of yellow. Red Maples were also turning at this time, but peak foliage won't be for another two weeks.

Along the Hudson River at Saugerties, NY

 

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@Showa Kinen Park, Tokyo / Japan

 

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Not my normal type of photo. Any good?

The striking pattern made by sumac vines climbing up these trees captivated my attention - as the attention of another, who used her iPhone to photograph the scene. The lighting was quite unusual, and the sky was very overcast, which created a difficult lighting scenario. Seen on the campus of the Brentwood, TN Public Library.

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Autumn in Japan. The season brings great weather in the Tokyo area. This comes from hills around Lake Yamanaka, near Mount Fuji.

I love the contrasting foliage

Kogarah, Sydney

Kinryu-ji Foliage

 

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One of the rhododendron foliage buds opening up along the Bridge Trail on Grandfather Mountain. They were covered in tiny insects. I'm not sure if they were flies or some sort of winged aphid or something else altogether. They also were sitting in large numbers on Mountain Laurel and Flame Azalea buds and flowers.

Just a playground, with fantastic foliage.

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