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11.09.2021 And just a few feet away
from the maintenance shed was this nicely shaped Red Oak pup trying its hardest to grow into a big tree. As with MacLeod Field, this area is regularly mowed so this tree may not gain its maturity but now that … Continue reading
11.07.2021 Autumn Frost
This could be the start of something. We’ve had a few frosts in the past week but yesterday was my first opportunity to do something beside scraping the windshield. Frosted Red Oak Leaves in MacLeod Field.
Posted in Amherst, Autumn Color, Closeup Photography, Fall Foliage, Intimate Landscape, Nature Photography, Western Massachusetts
Tagged Amherst, Autumn Color, Fall Foliage, frost, frosted leaf, intimate landscape, landscape, Lawrence Swamp, MacLeod Field, Massachusetts, native plant, New England, Quercus rubra, red oak, red oak leaf, western massachusetts
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06/23/2016 Red Oak leaf
Here are two more images, although of one leaf, for the project which has still no plan. Someone once said, maybe more than one someone, that “No plan is a plan”. Maybe happy accidents are better. Here is a scan … Continue reading
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Tagged Amherst, flora, Massachusetts, native plants, native tree, New England, Quercus rubra, red oak leaf, western massachusetts
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