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Monday, November 7, 2016

136 to 147!




fig. 147: catalpa almost inundated by indigo fungus.


fig. 144: a tuft from the neighbor's hydrangea floated over in that last storm.



fig. 138: beauty follows fast after some Spring showers.



fig. 141: togetherness



fig. 140: a weed is just a plant in the wrong place, as seen here.


fig. 142: some leaves lose themselves in others.



fig. 146: autumnal color chaos.



fig. 137: The Lilly Pulitzer dandelion only shows up in certain neighborhoods.


fig. 145: sassafras leaves are especially susceptible to teal.


fig. 139: Nature adores symmetry.


fig. 143: example of yin/yang in nature are quite common but very hard to find.



fig. 136: "dandelion" come from the French "dent de lion" meaning "tooth of the lion." Just after Easter each year, blood spontaneously appears on this invasive weed.