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Not So Long Ago...

October 12, 2008
I made a trip to the Adirondacks. It was early Autumn, Zone 4.
I took a quick hike around this beaver pond.

Growing on the dam was Jewelweed.

Across from the dam was some Turtlehead.

And some yellow Goldenrod, some white Asters, and what I think is Joe Pye or Milk Weed.

And in the woods, this Groundnut -maybe.
Consider adding these natives to your garden this Autumn.
Tags: adirondacks, native plants, perennials, plants
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