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It looked like someone had placed these flowers like this, but they fell like this on their own.
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Fallen purple morning glory flowers
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Frog on an elderberry
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Elderberry frog
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Beneficial insects enjoying some golden rod near the end of the growing season last year.
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Solid wasp
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Tachinid fly
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The flowers of this Asiatic daylower, Commelina communis, growing last October may only last a day, but they sure are nice while they last!
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Asiatic daylower, Commelina communis
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Muscadines!
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Muscadines!
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The horseradish got big last year, no flowers yet though.
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Wide horseradish plant
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Horseradish leaves
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Horseradish hiding among the polyculture
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Treefrog on a small peach sedling.
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Tree frog on peach seedling
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This pineapple guava still green at the end of last November.
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Pineapple guava still green in late November
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These mushrooms were growing on a dead stick last November.
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White mushrooms on a dead stick
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A white throated sparrow, Zonotrichia albicollis, one of my favorite little birds.
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