It has been a gorgeous fall here in NW Arkansas. Here are a few images of fall foliage I've taken, mostly at 290 O'Neal Lane (our place)--some from our yard, or our fenceline, or our ditch. A few towards the end are from the Univ. of Arkansas campus. All but four images are of native shrubs and trees. Fall beauty can show up in some surprising places if you have the eye to see it. Click on the image to see a slight enlargement, then hit the reverse arrow to return.
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native Arrowleaf Viburnum |
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ash tree |
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bald cypress |
wild cherry
fragrant sumac
hickory
hickory
hyacinth bean with green stink bug nymphs
hybrid red maple
"wooly booger" (Isabella moth larva) ... a sure sign of fall
itea
poison ivy
red buckeye (top) and smooth sumac (bottom)
sweetgum
tulip tree
winged elm
winged sumac
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Viburnum (top) and American beauty berry (bottom)
Shumard Oak
Northern red oak
witch hazel
crepe myrtle
ginkgo
witch hazel flowers (fall blooming)
American holly
sugar maple
Northern red oak |
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