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Bracken Fern
Bracken Fern
Popple
Popple
goldenrod
Blueberry in October
Blueberry in October
Sun in bloom
Sun in bloom
Fall Line
Fall Line
Cattails
Cattails or scientifically speaking, Typha latifolia
photo of plant's complex societies
Complex societies
Milkweed Pod
Milkweed Pod
field of goldenrod
More milkweed - Asclepias 'Gay Butterflies'
More milkweed – Asclepias ‘Gay Butterflies’
Mondarda punctata, Horsemint
Mondarda punctata, Horsemint
Another fractile example
Another fractile example
Chianti usually have multiple blooms.
Chianti usually have multiple blooms.
Sunflower
Sunflower
Big Bluestem Crowned by Maple
Big Bluestem Crowned by Maple
White amid Red
White amid Red
Michigan fall
Michigan fall
Hypericum perforatum, Common St. Johnswort, introduced
Hypericum perforatum, Common St. Johnswort, introduced
Fungi
Fungi
Daucus carota, Wild Carrot, or the ubiquitous Queen Anne's Lace.
Daucus carota, Wild Carrot, or the ubiquitous Queen Anne’s Lace.
Chianti Sunflower
Chianti Sunflower
Sedum 'Autum Joy'
Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’
Sugar Maple in late October
Sugar Maple in late October
A field of Little Bluestem
A field of Little Bluestem
Bracken Fern
Bracken Fern
Goldenrod
Goldenrod
smarty-plants
Autumn Fields
Autumn Fields
fractiles
Fractiles in nature
Floral design to honor the incoming president.
Floral design to honor the incoming president.
Russian Mammoth Sunflower 10' tall
Russian Mammoth Sunflower 10′ tall
A Michigan Autumn with Little Bluestem
A Michigan Autumn with Little Bluestem
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