In the meantime, you can track our local foliage with the New York Botanical Garden's "fall color cam" or the state's Fall Foliage Report.
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Trees stripped of foliage, scattered like matchsticks on the hilltops.
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And, as a bonus, it comes with masses of foliage.
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This layering creates an enmeshed space, evoking foliage and underbrush.
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Across the river, bonobos evolved with abundant fruit and foliage.
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She's picking leaves from the foliage that surrounds them both.
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This painting posits a link between foliage and scalding magma.
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The pests damage tree foliage and young shoots, impairing growth.
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WE BUSTED THE MYTH THAT FOLIAGE WILL SHUT IT DOWN.
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A rainy spring produced more foliage and vegetation than usual.
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The forest was cool, sunlight barely penetrating the dense foliage.
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Spring foliage across the US is already starting to appear.
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All around, there's an abundance of edibles and medicinal foliage.
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But the longer you wait, the more foliage you get.
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Foliage and fruit can be turned out in immaculate condition.
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He is also showing vibrant paintings of trees and foliage.
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Foliage is back in force, enveloping the island in luminescent green.
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Unfortunately, those winds may bring down any remaining disappointing fall foliage.
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The pink-windowed entryway is barely visible through the overgrown foliage.
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A glossy tree that's covered by a 5-year foliage warranty
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Overgrown foliage and a dusting of graffiti complete the neglected look.
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They keep the 4-acre estate private with plenty of foliage.
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No time of year is better suited to foliage-forward excursions.
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The trunk of a tree is immovable; the foliage is capricious.
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Vases are vessels meant to hold cut flowers or other foliage.
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A timely spot of infrared can improve the quality of foliage.
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The portrait depicts him sitting against a backdrop of green foliage.
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But someone has to plant, mulch and prune all that foliage.
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"The foliage, the blue sky — it was like heaven," he remembers.
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Trees and foliage fade into cumulus clouds against a blue sky.
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Any remaining birds are harder to spot through now-dense green foliage.
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Crisp foliage, cool breezes, autumnal hues — we're here for all of it.
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But there's more to the design than just a love of foliage.
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An example of foliage freeze in the needles of a pine tree.
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The black is framed by an elaeagnus-green that connotes Asiatic foliage.
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The foliage is even more varied than the most dense rain forest.
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Does Synthesis depict the plumage of a peacock or chimeric alien foliage?
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But our urge to sequester ourselves in the foliage never fully disappeared.
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This fall, you can get a front-row seat to foliage — literally.
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The train operates daily during foliage season: September 27 through October 27.
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Black and gray, with the hope of new green foliage fighting through.
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In Vermont, adventurers can enjoy lakes and streams, surrounded by fall foliage.
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And the wisteria foliage on part of the exterior of the house?
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You might not have snow, but you'll still find pretty fall foliage.
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If an exit was not blocked by foliage, then it was flooded.
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In time the heavy foliage lining the river thinned, then grew sparse.
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The slightly sweet, cloying fragrance of rotting foliage hung in the air.
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In "The Sundial" (2017), Winkfield depicts a sundial rising from stylized foliage.
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Fall offers up dreamy date activities (hello, long walks through autumn foliage).
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All that foliage "is not garbage, it's black gold," Ms. Johnsen said.
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Willows pullulate with blotchy foliage that recalls her fellow Austrian Gustav Klimt.
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And we are fighting over these little ridges covered in freaking foliage.
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The best time to go is during the peak fall foliage season.
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Watch Out For Sunburn: Magnification of sun through glass windows can burn foliage.
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Stop to see the orange-yellow-red foliage in its beautiful death bloom.
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Public hearings have debated the merits of fountain shapes, road widths and foliage.
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The whole bit about tearing gardens down wasn't just about weevils and foliage.
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Millimetre waves provide a lot of bandwidth, but even foliage can block them.
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They didn't count on Ben's super-powered ability to move through foliage undetected.
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Warmer weather and new foliage for battle-cover herald months of intensified fighting.
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Palmer did brighten one hallway by covering foliage murals with cream-colored paint.
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In Philadelphia, one can make out the Benjamin Franklin Bridge through changing foliage.
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Mice, occasional birds, and even a bat were also found amongst the foliage.
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We love how this bride went with zero florals, opting for foliage instead.
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They're full of confident individual brushstrokes uniting to form water, foliage, and bodies.
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So the foliage comes into the space, and then it builds from there.
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Invasive trees can create a canopy of foliage, depriving other species of sunlight.
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She takes the binocular-wearing birders through a paved path surrounded by foliage.
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One squirrel lost its grip and fell, crashing through the layers of foliage.
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Their herd was soon decimating problem foliage as far away as West Virginia.
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Ghillie suits are camouflage outfits typically worn by hunters to blend into foliage.
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Hoodie-weather temperatures, awe-inspiring foliage, Hocus Pocus marathons … the list goes on.
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And it's a perfect day for a pre-marathon tuneup amid that foliage.
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Be sure to pull any foliage that is touching glass away from the window.
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L: Do you feel disappointed by the level of foliage you're seeing here today?
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I am still feeling disappointed as I have experienced better foliage in my lifetime.
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They likely plodded around, searching for what must've been an endless supply of foliage.
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The setting is beautiful, all towering mountains and soft sunlight peeping through fall foliage.
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He loved the foliage at the Dish and found one of the arborists responsible.
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Colorful foliage is autumn's hallmark, but humans can also smell the change of seasons.
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Foliage that once grew along the island's eastern regions appears to be completely gone.
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Though he very often painted the foliage of the jungle, he never visited one.
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A herd of 200 goats can clear about an acre of foliage a day.
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The roof of the fort holds some treasures in its foliage, like this relic.
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It resembles natural forest foliage while incorporating man-made, multicolored lights for dramatic effect.
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After curling each wire in, the foliage of the tree begins to come together.
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With these and other contradictory hypotheses, what else could explain all that red foliage?
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If you can swing it, we'd also recommend taking a fall foliage road trip.
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It was a great year for foliage, McPhee said, because of all the rain.
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The rooms are obscured from each other by foliage, making it seem more private.
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The foliage, atmosphere and reflections are as clotted and impenetrable as emblems of evil.
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Its black and white spire reaches out from a tangle of foliage and flowers.
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These "Albarelli" jars are decorated with an interlacing pattern of flower stems and foliage.
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There, we would walk a little, digesting our pancakes and admiring the fall foliage.
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The dense foliage of tropical forests gave chimpanzees and gorillas a refuge from dust.
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Kately fashioned a bunker out of leaves and foliage in which he was hiding.
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Bristlecone saplings grow straight up, with relatively sparse foliage, looking like undernourished Christmas trees.
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A lapis lazuli tree bore foliage, in full fruit and gorgeous to gaze on.
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Another features a duet between a human performer and a greenhouse full of foliage.
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The portrait of Barack Obama depicts him sitting against a backdrop of green foliage.
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I'm lying under an uneven canopy of foliage, sharp gravel digging into my back.
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So it&aposs kind of a combination of nature, with those red berries and green foliage, and commerce, Coca-Cola with the bright red robes and the green foliage in the background of the ads, that solidifies in our imagination these colors.
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There's a hydroponic water system hidden in the corners to keep all that foliage healthy.
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CYCADS look the part of foliage on a "Jurassic Park" film set for a reason.
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That means you can still enjoy outdoor activities and take in things like fall foliage.
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Gusts of wind were powerful enough to rattle windows and shake trees shedding fall foliage.
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He stopped to cool down with Walsh at one point, and point out the foliage.
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It wasn't just that theater requires an audience of more than beneficent animals and foliage.
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Between the fancy desserts, the table was decorated with an assortment of foliage and flowers.
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Compositionally, the work is divided into four areas evoking a field, trees, foliage, and sky.
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Attenborough abseiled down a 13 meter wall covered in foliage to celebrate its grand opening.
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New foliage markers, showing you where ground cover like grass and trees exists more accurately.
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There were super-sized coffee hearts and foam foliage along with text and sweet messages.
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How to watch Apple's September iPhone event and what to expect Fall foliage is coming.
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Tree height: 6 feet Base diameter: 33 inchesLight count: unlitOther considerations: 5-year foliage warranty
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Tree height: 7 feet Base diameter: 50 inchesLight count: unlitOther considerations: 5-year foliage warranty
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Foliage tourism, a multibillion-dollar boon to the northeastern United States, is about to begin.
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Camera crews capture tight shots to keep unwanted foliage and flowers out of the background.
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Multiculti digital music playing from speakers in the foliage helped enforce a Zen-like air.
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Our site, tucked into the foliage at the northern end of the park, was secluded.
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Hawaii is another US state that doesn't see the typical orange and red fall foliage.
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Nearly invisible within the foliage are two sheep, a dog, and a well-dressed man.
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Striking visual images, such as a big blob of foliage for Birnam Wood, enhance tension.
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But daytime viewing has improved as the ridge has turned bright green with new foliage.
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He likes living in Bosco Verticale, a futuristic apartment complex with balconies studded with foliage.
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The guided tour lasts up to three hours; guides often point out tree foliage species.
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Beneath the rubble and foliage, some church grounds hide artifacts and historical objects long forgotten.
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One was our example, 22A; the question is "What kind of tree" ALWAYS HAS FOLIAGE?
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Its foliage is highly nutritious, available all year and easy for the creatures to digest.
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The foliage of a tropical landscape is dense enough to feel like a snug embrace.
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They match each other in natural beauty through all four seasons, with especially spectacular fall foliage.
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The animals were featured within a foliage print on tracksuits, turtleneck sweater dresses, blazers and ponchos.
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Even when separated by thick foliage, mother and baby will communicate by calling through the forest.
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Google Earth and satellite photos appear to reveal the site of a pyramid cloaked in foliage.
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The lushest foliage and flowers have limited appeal without other elements to act as a foil.
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A wall of foliage in old Nippon that rivals in breadth the Great Wall in China.
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The shaky images taken from a distance through foliage show a man chopping down a tree.
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"It [the box] was really prominent when the deer ate away all the foliage," Matthew said.
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Many of Amtrak's long-haul routes pass through regions of the country with beautiful fall foliage.
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Towering foliage and oversize insects were his home territory; he would guide us through his backyard.
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Here are stunning photos from every state that give a glimpse of the foliage-filled season.
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Greenville, South Carolina, is known to be a beautiful fall foliage destination with robust bike paths.
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If you live outside the city, consider hiking through fall foliage or visiting the national seashore.
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Every third person in Austin has had one of their Tinder pictures taken beside the foliage.
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Occasionally children splashed in the crocodile-infested water and small villages were visible through the foliage.
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Fall foliage is peaking around New York, home to many of your Briefings writers and editors.
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This means that much of the spring foliage across the US is already starting to appear.
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Stars, crooks and indicted officials seem to have lately overlooked this handy source of portable foliage.
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A folding chair sitting on the far edge of the foliage between them forms a triangle.
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There are rocks sticking up from the trail, and divots and gullies hidden beneath the foliage.
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There were potted plants, whose blooms and foliage appeared to grow straight from the woman's head.
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Did you know that Yankee Magazine maintains a live foliage map for New England leaf-peepers?
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She also has to trim and shape each area of foliage to "make them look beautiful."
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His vision was to envelop it in lush foliage to make it cleaner and more pleasant.
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The autumn foliage seen on trees suggested it was filmed in fall or even early December.
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Like other New England states, Connecticut makes a stunning place to stop and see the fall foliage.
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Their once-lush five-acre fruit farm in southern Puerto Rico was entirely stripped of its foliage.
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Sometimes you can find plants that are variegated and will have streaks of pink in their foliage.
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A wall of dense, tropical foliage, full of grasshoppers and spiders, towers high above the makeshift bathroom.
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While the rain helped vegetation throughout the state bloom, that foliage soon withered after a dry summer.
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The designs included locally sourced foliage and have flowers and plants that are in season during May.
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Leo, with his keen nose, sniffed out Maggie in seconds, finding her lying down in some foliage.
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Sensors on the floor detect when there are people near and the foliage thickens as crowds gather.
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The pieces, strewn with succulents, pods, and foliage, indeed weathered the trip, "and looked gorgeous," she says.
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I haven't noticed the change in foliage since I purchased my first iPhone in December of 2011.
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So are philodendrons, anthuriums and tetraspermas — plants prized not for fussy flowers, but for dramatic, lush foliage.
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With its changing foliage and expansive views, fall makes for a perfect time to visit the area.
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Fall is a great time to visit the Catskills for fall foliage, ample hiking, and outdoor activities.
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Airbnb's data shows Regina, Canada, which boasts stunning fall foliage, is the most popular place to visit.
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To the right a hurdle, a wall, and above the wall a hazel tree with violet foliage.
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Vermont is famous for spectacular fall foliage, which was at or just past peak color last week.
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So the researchers collected ripe and unripe fruits and foliage and analyzed their colors with a spectrometer.
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Originally from the Caucus Mountains, the Nordmann Fir is known for its attractive foliage and silver hue.
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Outside the window, I saw thick foliage, small country post offices and handmade signs advertising boiled peanuts.
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Also, how close did I want to get to the guy scourging himself to scrutinize his foliage?
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UNDER THE blazing sun in a cloudless blue sky, green foliage droops with unfurling white cotton bolls.
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When we had arrived in daylight, the foliage was so thick I couldn't see beyond the trees.
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Sometimes, though, tea leaves are just shriveled foliage in the bottom of a cup, and nothing more.
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Above this refracted foliage, a mischievous pair emerges: a Meissen bird and squirrel, caught just before the leap.
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Glistening bulbous vessels of color stretching 40 feet into the sky against magenta flora and lush green foliage.
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"don't mind me- just enjoying my hot apple cider & the beautiful michigan fall foliage," she captioned the pic.
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When I didn't need electricity, I escaped to the hotel's secluded rooftop with seats hidden in lush foliage.
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Available in two colorways, each shoe is embellished with silk threads that create 3-D petals and foliage.
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Autumn seems to belong to pumpkin spice, and odors are often overlooked when it comes to fall foliage.
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I was also struck by another app he told me about as we were surrounded by virtual foliage.
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There's an incredible thrill when someone runs by you and doesn't even notice you amid the thick foliage.
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This makes them easy prey for thieves and rapists who hide in the thick foliage of southeastern Oaxaca.
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A path to staff accommodation leads up a wooden staircase and through foliage, according to the hotel website.
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Two years ago her garden flourished with a lush green lawn and the thick foliage of several trees.
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In "The Guide" (2018), radiant light emanates from a break in the dense foliage, beckoning the pilgrim deeper.
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But don't shed too many tears, because fall-foliage-and-pumpkin-spice season is right around the corner.
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Yet our guides had not packed a compass, and the foliage was too thick to track the sun.
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A pair of flawless sun-bronzed legs were framed by a cobalt-blue sky and lush, tropical foliage.
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The central Austria village also boasts brilliant fall foliage that makes the lead up to winter particularly exceptional.
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It might be years, Dylan estimated, before the foliage fully recovered, though man-made projects were moving speedily.
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Among the disturbing conclusions: possible radioactive waste has in fact been found "off site" in the nearby foliage.
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Captions and a glossary shed light on how to identify epicarps (fruit skins) and flabellate (fan-shaped) foliage.
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Schutt's stories — awash in money, lush foliage and coyly named houses — menace and sometimes subsume their desperate characters.
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That is, we would do that if the weather allowed, and the foliage was there to be admired.
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Greeks drank a wine from it, and winning athletes wore crowns of the foliage in Pan-Hellenic games.
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He's a discomfiting figure, and he's soon pursued by adult figures who are more discomfiting, obscured by foliage.
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These silicone disguises are designed to fit over cameras in order to blend in with foliage and rocks.
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We are doing a full day motorcycle tour for foliage tomorrow and need to get an early start.
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Details melt into surreal visual soup — in "Ventimiglia," a wide swathe of foliage looks like a wall of flame.
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I quickly roll through the wet foliage to my left and crouch behind a tree, but it's too late.
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A 1939 painting by Ernst of poplar trees at Galerie Thomas (Booth 308) makes foliage look like fossilized megaliths.
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Nestled in San Francisco's Russian Hill neighborhood is a pedestrian street surrounded by foliage and homes called Macondray Lane.
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In Anatomy of a dream, for example, a garland of flowers and foliage sprout from a woman's neck muscles.
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When the mode is off, the pokémon are in their natural habitat, a high-contrast planet overtaken by foliage.
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Woodstock, Vermont, is regarded as one of the premier spots in the United States to view gorgeous fall foliage.
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A strong lunar light penetrates the high black foliage and falls in a crazy silver scatter in the underwood.
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Hop aboard another train, the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway, to savor the foliage in nearby Lehigh Gorge State Park.
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At the time, he chose blue paint and foliage designs to induce a sense of calm amongst hurried travelers.
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Roosters wander past pink and turquoise facades threaded with wild foliage in the capital city (also called São Tomé).
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Trees are either regimented in small groups, with cloudlike foliage, or solitary and bare, seeming to sway in lament.
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But farmers said green foliage indicated trees were ready to flower next month in preparation for the main crop.
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I also use the internet to look at pictures of fall foliage from every state I've never been to.
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Their tropical colors are punctuated by large, intricate patches of shadowy foliage, as in "East West Coast 1" (2019).
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In the Palermo Botanical Garden, established in 1789 and home to 12,000 species, art works emerge from the foliage.
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Pruning your houseplant is necessary to maintain its shape, keep it at a certain size and remove dead foliage.
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The lush tropical foliage is gone -- as if a massive lawnmower came from the sky and shredded it all.
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At Salvatore Ferragamo, Paul Andrew played with plush shearling and foliage-embroidered chunky cashmere and trompe l'oeil corseted tweeds.
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For only $2000,245, you and a guest can scale giant sequoia and coast redwood trees during peak foliage season.
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Here's a primer on where and when you can see the best fall foliage New York has to offer.
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Since then, the outfitter says they've been extremely popular with children in the summer and during peak foliage season.
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We went skiing in Whistler and also to Vancouver Island, where there is plenty of open space and foliage.
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Collaborating with a handful of artists like Bostelmann, DTR's researchers diligently recorded flora and foliage in their natural environments.
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However, knowing where the artist is coming from adds an extra layer of foliage to this exhibition's conceptual canopy.
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The website The Foliage Network shows that much of the Mid-Atlantic and South East have not peaked yet.
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Here the landscape spills gently down the sloping hills, and the exuberant foliage spreads in a seemingly effortless way.
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Alocasia portora: Another tropical stunner that grows massive leaves and will push out a half dozen new foliage per summer.
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Harder to come by is the Agave attenuata, which is similar to the lurida with the most elegant foliage design.
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One of their projects was to create fish sanctuaries based on a traditional method called 'padal' or 'fresh foliage' fishing.
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The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants to bioengineer plants so that the military can turn foliage into spies.
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Crisp, sunny weather (without the humidity and frizz), picturesque foliage, and the food — don't get us started on the food.
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Aside from apple picking and sipping pumpkin spice lattes, looking for foliage is probably our favorite activity in the fall.
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Ahead, seven essentials to consider buying before you hop in the car and head off in search of fall foliage.
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Pietermaai is crammed with charming boutique hotels, beckoning Instagram lovers with chic white furniture, purple-lit pools, and tropical foliage.
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They also say the ground conditions along with foliage that remained on the trees made them more susceptible to wind.
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In April, a temporary white garden will be created using flowers and foliage inspired by memories of the princess's life.
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Place bamboo sticks into the outer edge of your plants' root balls so the plastic doesn't rest on the foliage.
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Unfortunately, I am quickly drawn into the spell of the foliage, and I leave with two new plants as well.
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The sale's top lot, Studio of Miguel Canals (1925-1995), "Basket of pears, birds and foliage" sold for £60,000 (~$79,2003).
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It's then layering satellite imagery on top of that to better determine foliage, pathways, sports facilities, building shapes and pathways.
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Here, Brakhage talks about making "Mothlight" (1963), that entrancing four-minute short consisting of projected dirt, foliage, and smashed moths.
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Scattered throughout the redwood range—which stretches along the north Pacific coast—are redwoods with pure white branches and foliage.
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What happens: Star-Lord enters Groot's private quarters, which looks like a disaster area – there's random debris and foliage everywhere.
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Sitting casually on her back porch, the elderly woman gazes at two men in trench coats slightly obfuscated by foliage.
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In the last few days, the fall foliage line has been between about 7,000 and 8,000 feet, Mr. Poimiroo said.
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At night, however, the spot's courtyard can be turned into a wedding venue complete with twinkling lights and natural foliage.
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If you love leaf peeping, there's nothing more magical than steaming through colorful landscapes on a fall foliage train ride.
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On the lengthy drive to the forest's entrance I felt as if I were being consumed by wetness and foliage.
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IONA, Nova Scotia — A century ago, the flaming fall foliage in Nova Scotia would have long faded by early November.
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Wisconsin's Door County is known for its vibrant fall foliage, making it one of the state's most idyllic autumn destinations.
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Half a mile away, inside Mexico, three young men trudged along a ridge, then vanished behind a splash of foliage.
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VERMONT: One of the more expensive states for dating, Vermont has beautiful fall foliage, hiking trails, cozy restaurants, and breweries.
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Investigators took into account the tree's age, its potential life span and how much of its lush foliage was denuded.
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In order to stay undetected, the Dutch covered the ship in foliage and painted the hull the color of rocks.
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It is a beautiful reminder that even in death, foliage will do anything to make a situation all about them.
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Santiago saw the bishop off, then lit a cigarette in the building's courtyard, beside a dormant fountain overrun with foliage.
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The serpentine trees and technicolor foliage will always hang low over the bending roads and residential boulevards surrounding Cleveland Ave.
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I went in late autumn when the fall foliage was at peak, roads uncrowded, but when weather can be inclement.
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In addition to city life, Virginia is home to Shenandoah National Park and fall foliage, which draws crowds year-round.
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Power lines also start sagging in the heat and can short out if they touch the ground or nearby foliage.
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The bodies floated to the surface on consecutive days, macabre signposts of suffering amid the spring foliage in Central Park.
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That means in California, with its extreme topography, weekend travelers can find their way to fall foliage for much longer.
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Many travelers take leisurely drives to admire the brilliant range of foliage (or at least post about them on Instagram).
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Or — for only $45,000 — you and a guest could scale giant sequoia and coast redwood trees during peak foliage season.
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Winding paths through the woods, a waterfall, and autumn foliage offered a reprieve from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan.
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The 45-minute drive goes by quickly, because of the perfect view of the Blue Ridge Mountains and fall foliage.
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Inside her Vietnam-inspired vivarium, Lady Trieu keeps a giant golden statue of Adrian in the center of the foliage.
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Everything is soft: the warm lights, the gold script on the twine-bound menu, the foliage that brushes your back.
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This is foliage we can't afford to use, as the greatest threat these marine mammals face is lack of food.
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Others lost their connection to the cemetery and their forebears — or simply couldn't find their loved ones beneath the foliage.
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Ort remarked that foliage on roadside trees could change enough to require a new map be created for autonomous cars.
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Maryland's latest fall foliage report (from October 28) shows that much of the state has yet to reach peak color.
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Even though we are all about the fall-feels (soft sweaters, transitioning foliage, and all), this just feels a bit premature.
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But the flower sellers have it rough "between Christmas bonanza and spring landscaping," said Monique Blanco, who works at Foliage Garden.
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Many of them live in boats that sit on top of polluted soil that they're trying to clean with special foliage.
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She lives alone, aside from three dogs and 20 geckos that she keeps in plastic terrariums filled with foliage and wool.
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And while we may still be in the PSL swigging, foliage ogling portion of the season, Halloween is coming up quick.
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Colors and Foliage Jay Z and Beyoncé succeeded in trademarking daughter Blue Ivy's name shortly after she was born in 2012.
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"Due to how thick the foliage is, we could have walked past her, for all we know," Konkol told the outlet.
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It's no coincidence that the dinosaurs' Mesozoic Era saw carbon dioxide levels 5 to 10 times today's — and lush foliage everywhere.
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Aniseed Myrtle: Licorice-flavoured leaves, lush green foliage, perfumed fluffy white flowers - this ornamental rainforest tree has it all going on.
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The camera turns to view the officer by the foliage again, who is reaching for the pouch for a second time.
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Fall foliage has reached its peak in much of the United States, so it's the perfect time for some leaf-peeping.
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In Milan, Gucci's models were outnumbered by audience members wearing Michele's fur-lined house slippers, chinoiserie jackets and foliage-festooned accessories.
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Mild weather and stunning foliage make for an effortlessly beautiful fall wedding, while spa amenities make this wedding venue truly unforgettable.
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Tree height: 6 feet Base diameter: 32 inchesLight count: 300 Other considerations: 5-year foliage warranty and 2-year light warranty
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The GoSeek discount hotel booking service lists deals in foliage-favored areas, including Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, Wisconsin and elsewhere.
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Around here, nothing says fall like foliage, pumpkin spice dog treats (they're real; Editor Tom says: "animal cruelty") and campaign rallies.
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At the Midsummer ritual, as the witches reeled around the flowers, the occasional passer-by peered through the foliage before retreating.
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The 20th century was hard on the concrete behemoths, with obscuring foliage and plants growing through the cracks in the ichthyosaur.
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In April, when I arrived in Tche, two FARDC soldiers guided me to a cluster of foliage along the main road.
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The foliage refers to the natural world, and the larger gallery is organized very much like a cathedral or a temple.
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Muray's rich chromogenic prints of Kahlo pay tribute to the vibrant buildings and foliage of her native Mexico in their intensity.
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These compounds are a common source of red coloration in the plant kingdom, from fall foliage to raspberries, apples and cherries.
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Liu Chih-Hung (born 1985) has four small paintings in the exhibition, all of which depict foliage often obscuring the sky.
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Subtle crosshatching and motifs of foliage, flowers and butterflies come to light when sunbeams pour in at just the right angles.
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But on Saturday morning, Kiparsky and Irwin were found in "a very dense drainage that was overgrown with foliage," Schneider said.
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A few weeks prior, he wrote "nice foliage" on a photo of the actress standing beside a plant, according to Cosmopolitan.
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One appeared to be a picture of brush, but Dills pointed to what he said was a face in the foliage.
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Rambo noticed strings referencing different settings for fireworks, foliage, pets, the sky, QR codes, snow, sports, sunrise and sunsets and more.
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Check out some photos taken there in the last few weeks: Want to submit your fall foliage photos for possible publication?
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"People specifically call ahead to book the zip line to see the foliage," says Alex Cavaliere, office manager for the company.
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November will forever be synonymous with turkeys and foliage, but it's also known and loved for being a designated sale month.
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They use this ring fastener to crimp the artificial foliage together that will be used to cover the tree&aposs framework.
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Gender equality, racism, poverty, immigrants' rights, political engagement, it's all there, vying with those anachronistic castles and whimsical foliage for relevancy.
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Mirroring the responsive intelligence of the dark garden, portions of this cut-paper foliage move to greet visitors in extraverted display.
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After parking itself on the underside of a leaf, the zombified ant anchors itself into place by chomping down onto the foliage.
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Foliage can also burn fast if you don't acclimate an indoor plant to outdoor life before exposing it to direct sun rays.
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A smiling woman wearing sunglasses, poses amid a swathe of greenery, radiating a sense of bliss as she emerges from the foliage.
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However, paradoxically, the fence, and bits of foliage caught on it, are as beautifully rendered as the water, trees and sky beyond.
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After they crossed a series of highways, careening down the opposite banks into all-but-impenetrable foliage, the ailing Mr. Carillas collapsed.
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As they scavenged for food, the ability to differentiate between colored berries against the backdrop of green foliage was critical for survival.
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You'll learn to create weapons, rock formations, power effects, foliage, and a fully-detailed character step by step using Manga Studio 5.
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These bursts of green remind us of life when we are surrounded by concrete or when winter has stifled the foliage outdoors.
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The Pakhtakor Station's columns resemble foliage and it has mosaics of cotton balls in a reference to the country's cotton picking industry.
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Time has worked slowly on its banks: The terrain is still mainly field and forest; the mountains robed in thick green foliage.
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In Iowa's peak fall foliage season, which is during mid-October, hunting for a geode in the water is even more idyllic.
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Right now across the United States, fall foliage season is peaking, and everyone's out to get a peep at the fiery show.
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But the wounded animal turned and fled through the woods north of Clarksville, Ohio, spattering autumn foliage with blood as it ran.
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The property is framed by lush foliage and steaming mineral pools (you'll smell them too thanks to sulfur, so do take note).
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The décor is spare, save for a green wall constructed of plastic foliage; the floors are synthetic wood, the walls painted white.
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Tsong's colorful illustrations invite readers to peer from a range of vantage points and angles, as if looking down through the foliage.
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To predict the foliage in each state the site uses an algorithm based on historical temperatures and leaf trends, precipitation, and forecasts.
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But the real draw is the seasonal nature: springtime cherry blossoms, summer's blooming lotuses, fiery autumnal foliage and late-winter plum blossoms.
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But we will work every day, to the best of our energies, to strip away cant and protective foliage around the news.
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The lush grounds, with seven miles of foliage-lined hiking trails, serve as an outdoor ecosystem laboratory for the University of Hawaii.
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The designer here, the estimable Derek McLane, has also provided a moving and somewhat distracting canopy of tree branches, in full foliage.
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Every weekend is a small battle to shift back outside all the bugs, dirt, foliage, and animals that invaded in the meantime.
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Trees are cut down and the foliage burned so that the ashes can provide nutrients to the newly cleared plot of land.
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The film is set in a quaint, fictional Ohio town that's full of lights and foliage, but where was it actually filmed?
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Outside of my usuals I mentioned, I love Forester, it's amazing for working with foliage and developing a quick digital green thumb.
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During one party, the producer Norman Lear paid a group of violinists to pop out of the foliage and surprise the guests.
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Instead, plants alter their pigments (anthocyanins, which are involved in turning fall foliage red) in various ways to make them appear blue.
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Indeed, judging by her Instagram account, Ms. Ramsay-Levi has a taste for exotic locales, foliage and form, both curving and linear.
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Weather and fire experts said the precipitation left behind brush and foliage that now makes it easier for fires to spread quickly.
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Nearby is a large oil painting by Toba Khedoori of leaves and branches; you feel enveloped by this gorgeous foliage ("Untitled," 2017).
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In 1929, she completed "Antropofagia," which seems to draw equally on "Abaporu" and "A Negra" and shows a depthless background of foliage.
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It is home to some 15 species, including a pygmy owl, a mountain tanager and a foliage gleaner, which are found nowhere else.
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The florist will also use branches of beech, birch and hornbeam from the surrounding parkland and the couple themselves helped select the foliage.
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Weather, alongside decreasing hours of daylight, are two of the most important factors in changing fall foliage, according to the USDA Forest Service.
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He brings consistent themes and materials to his collage — West African masks (which he cut out from a textbook), bold patterns, lush foliage.
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Christenberry revisits an abandoned building in Alabama across twenty years, capturing its gradual reclamation by heavy foliage, like an organic form of time.
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Thick tropical foliage gives way to barren rocks and visibility reduces to barely a meter, even in the direct beam of a flashlight.
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There is no better time to watch a drone fly over New Hampshire than right now, thanks to the state's famous fall foliage.
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Developed by researchers at the University of Florida, these limes have an abundance of anthocyanins, responsible for a lot of pigmentation in foliage.
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"Dos Mujeres (Salvadora y Herminia)," from 1928, depicts two Mexican women, maids whom Kahlo had known since childhood, set against dense tropical foliage.
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Their eye sockets were located near the roof of the skull, allowing them to keep watch for predators while they munched on foliage.
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I went for a long hike recently, up a steep mountain trail, excited to enjoy some crisp autumn air and beautiful fall foliage.
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He was summoning the ancient trees—their foliage was growing out of the walls of our prison, writhing and shrugging, hemming us in.
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The grand house sits amid open fields, trees, foliage and a large complex of buildings that drown out noise from the surrounding city.
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In Cox's Bazar, refugees cut down trees to build shelters or to fuel fires, but without the foliage, landslides have plagued the camps.
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It's the sky above our heads, it's the foliage that changes with the seasons, and it's the wildlife we share it all with.
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Book this three bedroom cabin for $190 per weekend nightUnplug from the city in this three bedroom home nestled within lush Catskills foliage.
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To some, one of Delaware's most iconic fall landmarks is even more important than the quintessential New England apple-picking and foliage-spotting.
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If we're to engage hunger we'd do better to think as foliage, as growth, as mold, and skip the question of our bodies.
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My guide, Kim, pulled a long stalk of grass from the ground and lazily swiped it against the foliage that lined the trail.
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But fall is the glory season in New England, with busloads of international tourists coming thousands of miles to marvel at the foliage.
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With its verdant seven acres, Madison Square Park is one of those oases of foliage and calm amid the concrete mania of Manhattan.
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Only occasionally do they pause, perhaps hearing a light rustle on the fallen leaves or glimpsing something scampering among the dark green foliage.
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The horses have been feeding on limited foliage and drinking up most of the water supply, leaving little behind for other wild animals.
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For one Brooklyn homeowner, Ms. Muñoz put a schefflera tree in the kids' room, with rich, green foliage that droops like an umbrella.
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It's in the seasonal foliage, it's the color of fanged Jack-O-Lanterns come October, and it even sneaks into fall fashion trends.
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The background — thick foliage to the sides, hills with open sky beyond — is pure beauty, without a hint of the sadness to come.
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As the door panel is lifted, the orangutan bolts straight up and disappears into the foliage in a flash as the onlookers gasp.
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There are slow pans across the gray walls of Soviet-style housing units and lovely images of fall foliage in almost empty parks.
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It's completely green and the front features a maple leaf, which is a very Canadian piece of foliage and part of Toronto's logo.
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Mayor Barry Calvert said residents were trying to clear foliage from around their homes, and opening gates to ensure emergency workers have access.
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The well-preserved tapestry (it was rolled up and only displayed on special occasions) includes rich foliage, animals and gargoyle-like human heads.
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A powerful wireless transmitter was an option but not ideal due to the mountainous terrain and thick foliage in the hamlets around Whitesburg.
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She said I could follow her, and so I did, into the foliage around the pillar on the right side of the gate.
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But the rest of the meat-eating, soul-having population knows that chicken soup just feels right when the foliage starts to turn.
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The above description perfectly suits "Tree Roots," which is an almost incomprehensible image of tangled foliage and branches flooded by a golden sunlight.
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If the neighbor does not do the work in a reasonable period of time, then your building should remove the foliage on your property.
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Everything that made my heart swell into my throat was totally banal: foliage in Central Park, or dollar pizza slices when I was broke.
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Your plants will be thankful for all the shower water they'll get and you're bound to get many compliments on the cool, trendy foliage.
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This flat is the stuff of dreams – they have a balcony overlooking Battersea Park that they've decked out with an incredible amount of foliage.
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Daybreaker towers is an airy loft space in Williamsburg, full of natural light and bursting with color from abundant foliage and pastel-colored rugs.
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Pivot in the opposite direction and there, peeking out from the foliage, is the roof of a home belonging to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.
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Ah, the sweet sweet days of fall foliage, jack-o'-lanterns chilling on stoops and warm-bodied humans comfortably rocking their fashionable autumnal wardrobe.
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Devotees of the series will be able to take in the fall foliage as a town troubadour sets the playlist for their witty banter.
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The practical sets on the side of the building include 12,851 feet of garland, 4,678 square feet of foliage, and 2,000 massive candy ornaments.
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Finally, hang it on your front door as a cool upgrade for that faux-fall foliage wreath you'd normally drag out of the attic.
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You can find references to the following settings: baby, beach, concert, fireworks, foliage, forest, mountains, ocean, pet, sky, snow, sport, starry, sunset and sunrise.
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Taking a note from the changing foliage and nutty desserts of the season, the Maple Pecan Latte (or MPL) will hit stores this week.
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Aerial views of Hana reveal black sand beaches, sharp volcanic cliffs, pristine blue waters, sparsely traveled roads and a variety of lush, tropical foliage.
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Stella the bouncy, joyful Labrador from Maine is known for her love of fall foliage — more specifically, jumping into big ol' piles of leaves.
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There's no bad time to visit Japan: The foliage in Kyoto around fall is mesmerizing, and Hokkaido in the winter is a snowy wonderland.
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Cat's examples include search and rescue missions, where bodies might be obscured by smoke or foliage, and police checking tyre temperatures to verify claims.
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Giant cedar soaking tubs were wedged into the corners of the room between plastic foliage; two taps for Deschutes beers served as a centerpiece.
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In the community garden was a maypole, which I danced gaily around, the foliage brushing my ankles sweetly as I became dizzy with joy.
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But the French Open, nestled among the foliage and red clay on the fringes of the city's 20163th Arrondissement, could also be a target.
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The beautiful and colorful foliage is an added bonus for celebrations with outdoor elements or those hoping to capture most of their photos outside.
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Per the map, fall foliage won't start peaking until at least October 5 in some states and as late as November 9 in others.
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Shorter tourist lines throughout the country operate other fall foliage train rides as well as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other seasonally themed excursions. American-Rails.
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On the ground in St. Croix, downed power lines littered the roadside, roofs were missing and trees were mangled and ripped of all foliage.
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Over the very long term, the warming planet may have a negative effect on fall foliage, but even then any adverse impact is uncertain.
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Using an algorithm involving historical temperatures, precipitation, leaf trends and forecasts, the map predicts when peak foliage will hit across the country this year.
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Orange ascends to their foliage and the canopy explodes in a dance of flames, drunk on destruction as they leap from tree to tree.
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Like a nude shot in the rolling gardens of the Playboy mansion, breasts obscured by foliage, we can at last see things in perspective.
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"It's a miracle, honestly," DePuyt said, adding that the boys' fall may have been slowed by foliage in the wooded area beneath the bridge.
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My personal must-do of the trip was to hike in Seoraksan National Park, home to the region's highest mountain, and legendary fall foliage.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON, DC — They have vegetables for noses, foliage for hair, and wear clothing weaved of wheat and straw.
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Farmers in villages said they were happy with the plantations' state, as foliage was green and new flowers and pods were showing on trees.
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Cut foliage away from the house so that ice or snow on the branches won't damage your siding or let water into your home.
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The dense green foliage that surrounds the man and his daughter in "Leave No Trace" seems to hold them as if in sheltering arms.
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This week, the company bought 40 acres of land in Gilroy, California, where it said it will grow trees and foliage for its campuses.
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But instead I stood in an open-air ceramic workshop surrounded by dense foliage, with outdoor tables, half-completed projects and a large kiln.
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Since the water is going directly to the root balls, there is less danger of mildew and other foliage diseases caused by excessive moisture.
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But water is now a more expensive resource, and because avocado trees are traditionally not pruned, older trees have dense foliage that discourages fruiting.
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On both sides of the sinuous path Wong painted trees, leaves, foliage and fauna, using a vocabulary of full dots, dashes, and brushstroke lines.
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Sure, a glass-floored canopy bridge about five-storeys above ground will let you walk over the foliage in one of Jewel's indoor forests.
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I liked the blue foliage-printed wallpaper that added visual drama, as well as a rainfall showerhead that felt indulgent atop a standard tub.
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Timothy Egan The last runs of heavenly wild salmon are trickling in this month, the buttery coho with flesh the color of fall foliage.
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Each week, Thompson altered its identity, dappling the mass with local flowering quince, velvet philodendrons or autumn foliage and berries, depending on the season.
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One of these ruining pieces for the Duchess is on view: a side table with snakes, arrows, foliage, and a central, strikingly lifelike face.
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Unruly foliage resolves into orderly geometric shapes, swimming pools become swirling blue spirals, while rugs, bookshelves, and floorboards become pulsing arrangements within the larger scheme.
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You won't see it right away, but the next day you may find large brown or black spots that look like bruises on your foliage.
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Fun fact: The trees along the Connecticut River, from the mouth of the Long Island Sound to East Haddam, will hold the foliage the longest.
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" Undercover spider The journal report describes Eriovixia gryffindori as "a small, cryptic, nocturnal araneid which takes refuge in, and mimics dried foliage, during daylight hours.
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And in both the game and the film the layout is claustrophobic, the lead character confined by walls of opposing jungle foliage or cave rock.
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The reliefs are as lacy as intricate jewelry, and the foliage and petals are botanically accurate; their facets would have reflected candlelight in aristocrats' salons.
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A butcher presided in an open office, deconstructing a pig from an Animal Welfare Approved farm against the backdrop foliage of a hundred Post-its.
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Ming inadvertently stole Sunday's show in Shanghai when she took the huge spill while apparently trying, and failing, to balance the foliage on her back.
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As zoos sought to improve the health of their resident apes, the enclosures often assumed a blandly sterile configuration, devoid of risky foliage or toys.
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That said, the gnarl of driftwood and foliage set on our table before the beginning of our meal rose almost to the level of art.
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When autumn's final flowers and showers of spicy foliage disappeared beneath a cloak of snow, Dickinson continued gardening in her glass bubble of perpetual summer.
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Midtown Manhattan is going green—at least at the New York Botanical Garden, where the Holiday Train Show sports a skyline fashioned from foliage (above).
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This candy cane tree is covered in spiraling red and white foliage with 469 branch tips, providing a full-body, festive look in any space.
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This 34.5-mile stretch of road in northeastern New Hampshire is known to boast some of the most brilliant fall foliage in the United States.
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The thought of crisp fall weather brings to mind cinnamon-scented candles, pumpkin-flavored everything, and beautiful foliage in shades of red, orange, and yellow.
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Particularly flat are the rolling clouds that appear at the end as Marnie learns to forgive herself and the still, green foliage before the foxhunt.
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As they danced and sang, the smell of crushed foliage and sour rum filled the air, a performance as anonymous as the death it venerated.
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It's been a disappointing fall foliage season on the East Coast, where unusually warm and damp weather has turned leaves straight from green to brown.
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It's the tail end of the busy season, the last few tourists passing through to see the foliage before Maine closes up for the winter.
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Jerry M. Parsons, a retired professor of horticulture and an early mentor, said Mr. Grant possesses a matchless eye for color and variations in foliage.
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Disoriented by the surrounding foliage and hidden horrors within, the two soon find themselves unable to escape a mysterious world they never meant to find.
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The elaborate Steadicam shots and pervasive images of light streaming through foliage seem incongruously punch-drunk for a film that concerns mass starvation and death.
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The Checkup I failed at holiday decorations but we created our own autumnal ritual, complete with rain and sleet and often missing the peak foliage.
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They parked near the Apple Barrel Country Store, which was bustling with visitors who had flocked upstate for its scenic fall foliage and apple-picking.
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Troops of the 222nd Infantry were dug in inside the nearby Ohlugen Forest, with thick foliage and dense fog concealing both American and German positions.
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Equipped with two water bottle holders, this weather-resistant backpack feels comfortable and packs down well — handy if you have to fly to foliage country.
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"Don't mind me- just enjoying my hot apple cider & the beautiful michigan fall foliage," she wrote, asking followers to share where they were enjoying fall.
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The fastest speeds require "millimeter wave" spectrum, which doesn't penetrate walls or foliage well, and is generally less reliable than the lower frequencies used today.
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Whether it's the fashion or the foliage, there's something about choosing a nail polish in the fall that makes us think more critically about undertones.
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She lived in a brick house across from the cottages, and had a tiny garden planted with strange, flesh-colored flowers that had no foliage.
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They can easily traverse jagged inclines as long as snowfall is light, and they are even capable of climbing sturdy trees to forage for foliage.
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Popular with backpackers for decades, idyllic Flores abounds with lush foliage and striking volcanoes, highlighted by the famous three-colored crater lakes by Mount Kelimutu.
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The intent is to use the property as a tree farm to produce foliage for its existing and new campuses, a company spokesperson told CNBC.
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Among the group was a pair of technophilic Vietnamese botanists lugging huge cameras who kept falling behind to take close-up shots of the foliage.
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It shares the same "community space" vibe — yes, with plenty of trees and foliage throughout — that Apple has been bringing to its stores since 2016.
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The insulindian phasmid will emerge for someone else; after the war or the insurrection or the singularity, it will still be there in the foliage.
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Its central ride, the Jungle Cruise, was one of the first attractions built, because Disney wanted to make sure the foliage had time to bloom.
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Again the far-off tropics are evoked through the play of indirect, dappled light, as if filtered through jungle foliage or a carved wooden screen.
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Some leaf eaters, like giant pandas, are forced to consume up to 80 pounds of foliage every day in order to meet their caloric needs.
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The Split Rock Golf House murals are more modern in their aesthetic, with the collage of imagery surrounded by painted frames with foliage-like flourishes.
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It features eerie lighting, broken fixtures, dead foliage, dust, and pretty much every horror movie set-design go-to that could send shivers down your spine.
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It not only helps provide continuity with any exterior landscaping and foliage, it is a unique choice and immediately becomes a conversation point in any room!
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For some reason, that thumbnail photo of Alexis Bledel and Lauren Graham surrounded by New England fall foliage looked like just the streaming therapy I needed.
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Aerial footage of the island after Irma had passed through showed a desolate, flooded landscape shorn of trees and foliage with overturned vehicles and scattered debris.
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Deep in the Amazon, indigenous activists say the Xingu region of lush foliage and flowing rivers is threatened by proposed dams, agricultural plantations and infrastructure projects.
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If you're not buying the "it was just a feud over foliage" stuff, there are plenty of conspiracy theories about the feud between Paul and Boucher.
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The flowers were "created using autumnal foliage from Windsor Great Park and biodegradable oasis, following The Couple's autumnal theme and eco-friendly request," the post stated.
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Okay, I doubt every leaf in "Brave" and "Moana" was placed individually, but you better believe making realistic foliage isn't as easy as copy and paste.
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Xander's Green Goods, a dispensary in Washington State, had easily the most opulent booth in the room with its faux-foliage walls and handsome wood paneling.
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Green swaths become barren brown patches, marking the places where extreme winds, landslides, erosion and storm surge stripped trees of their foliage and leveled entire neighborhoods.
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Everything else, from the slippery scales of the hypnotic python Kaa (sensuously voiced by Scarlett Johansson) to the lush emerald foliage of the jungle is digitised.
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She had help decoding the Victorian symbolism of flowers and foliage in his drawings: Grapevines signified intoxication, waterlilies represented purity of heart, and sunflowers conveyed adoration.
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Plus, it's covered by a five-year foliage warranty, which ensures that you won't have to worry about it bending or losing needles for a while.
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As for when you, reader, should break out your favorite sweater, this interactive map predicts when and where the first signs of fall foliage will appear.
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The foliage rustled, crisp as newspaper, and my sweater cuffs, peeping from beneath the sleeves of a borrowed rain slicker, became itchy shackles of sodden wool.
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In addition, most places in the US have little to no red, orange, and brown fall foliage, which is a major part of the autumnal ambiance.
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Whether cruising through the autumn foliage of the Blue Ridge Parkway or passing beneath towering sequoias in Kings Canyon, I rarely felt the temptation to accelerate.
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In another striking work, Pink Foliage, intertwining vines and shrubs in an array of sumptuous garden shades illustrate her fondness for lush vegetation and botanical motifs.
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And regardless of how you feel about sweater weather and colorful foliage, there is one thing about fall that's absolutely indisputable: It is also apple season.
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It's so pretty and stealthily dank that great aunt Millie won't even notice the cousins frequent circle-backs to pocket some of the lower-hanging foliage.
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They arrived in the midst of Cape Breton's beautiful fall foliage display, but a long frigid winter and then the region's famous black fly season await.
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In an analysis of spring foliage, they found that spring 'leaf out' is happening earlier in 76% (181) of the 239 cities analyzed, compared to 1981.
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Wilson had pinched a nerve in her leg, but her husband had his mind set on a foliage cycling tour in Maine with three other couples.
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Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, home to the Shenandoah National Park and about a two-hour drive from Washington, is a prime mid-Atlantic destination for fall foliage.
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As a result, trees, grass and other foliage have dried out, creating fuel that officials say is ripe for ignition if lightning strikes or sparks fly.
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In a normal world, every so often a lightning-sparked fire will roll through a landscape, clearing away old foliage to make way for the new.
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That data combined with the fact that it has some of the best and brightest foliage in Canada makes it a must-visit location for fall.
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David Angotti, co-founder of the SmokeyMountains foliage prediction map, said that the peak may be slightly delayed this year because of rising temperatures in general.
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In the fall, for example, yellow hints are added to the top layers of a rice cake, to reflect the subtle progression of the autumn foliage.
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She has a private swimming pool in the front yard, a beautiful, well-tended garden, and plenty of tropical foliage throughout her 20053,200-square-foot property.
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Lucky for us, the fresh assortment of trending autumn colors goes way beyond a typical foliage palette, with a shocking red, deep navy, plum, and neutral gray.
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Illustrative of flourishing foliage and the lushness of the great outdoors, the fortifying attributes of Greenery signals (sic) individuals to take a deep breath, oxygenate, and reinvigorate.
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It wasn't until a deer destroyed the foliage that the couple decided to do some landscaping work — and realized the hidden box was something much more valuable.
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As a result, tree brush has been encroaching on trail areas, forcing organizers to send crews out to cut back the foliage and make the trails safer.
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In "Thru the Vines" (2018), the odd, sideways leering and surprising hide-and-seek appearance of a skeleton among the foliage evoke James Ensor's lively, charismatic skeletons.
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Besides glorious orange and red foliage, and an Instagram feed packed with hiking photos, you can expect darker days, since the sun rises later and falls earlier.
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The walk from the tram station is nothing short of idyllic: We use a biking path that's lined with foliage and flowers to get to the apartment.
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It's even used in skin care remedies, though it's always best to dilute Neem oil with water and protect your plant foliage from direct sun after application.
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Level-of-detail scaling (LOD) is used aggressively, too, so trees and foliage look very basic from a distance but get more detailed as you come closer.
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If you're looking for some good spots for foliage where the drought has not had a huge impact, consider the areas around Bangor, Maine, and Burlington, Vermont.
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In fact, even the most ardent leaf peepers have been disappointed by the foliage, since the trees seem to be confused as to what season it is.
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Forget about the infamous "leaf peepers" that flood New Hampshire each fall for the legendary foliage — these are "primary peepers" and they are serious about their politics.
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Complete with the carrier's signature ergonomic design, Nordstrom's new floral-focused pattern, called Sonnet, features a pretty navy-blue background covered with white flowers and green foliage.
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All that foliage is not easy to maintain — the airport employs 10 offsite and full-time plant specialists and about 150 gardeners who work around the clock.
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Unfortunately, lack of rain this year has resulted in less growth, and what little foliage there is has been shrivelling and dropping off — turning into perfect tinder.
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On the path to her grandparents home is a great big chestnut tree and in autumn, Greta searches in the foliage for chestnuts with her little sister.
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Contaminants from pharmaceuticals can be broken down by foliage, too, but since they're likely degraded, it isn't as important to keep them from returning to the water.
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Helped by sketches from the illustrator Laurent Gapaillard, it imagines what colonial architecture would look among tropical foliage in a coastal city that has lost its way.
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When a photo of a wall covered in lush green foliage showed up on Grace Clarke's Instagram feed, she felt an immediate urge to track it down.
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As expected, my proficiency at lighting and maintaining a small fire on damp foliage—even when given all the necessary tools to complete the task—was dire.
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In "Leaves and Vines" (2017), an allover thicket of jagged, mossy green brushstrokes admits, like a curtain left a crack open, a wedge of sun-brightened foliage.
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In the atrium is a forest of foliage and a show that plays on the hour, featuring a waterfall, an animatronic bear, and a bald-headed eagle.
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A few years earlier she had been there, producing sketches in which, say, a cedar branch was not a static thing, but a moving wave of foliage.
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After bloom, the lovely light green foliage and the flowers die an ugly death, fading to dark brown punctuated by prominent, grayish-brown spikes bearing seed pods.
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Bleeding foliage and a mass grave back her up, but the movie's invocation of slavery and Holocaust-like imagery feels overshadowed and muted by its soapy center.
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Now the foliage here is bare, and he has helped cover the community center with a large blue tarp to save it from the unrelenting, torrential rain.
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"You've Got Mail," which was directed and co-written by Nora Ephron, is about opposites attracting, the glory of fall foliage and the transformative possibilities of cybersex.
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Every year the tourism site shares an interactive map that acts as a guide to the upcoming foliage in the United States through September, October, and November.
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For anyone with a penchant for Frank Lloyd Wright aesthetics, these block sets — which come complete with landscape elements and foliage — are sure to have strong appeal.
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SIBATE, Colombia (Reuters) - Potato farmer Pedro Gomez stared out across rows and rows of ruined potato plants, the usually green foliage brown and withered by heavy frost.
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The clear glass that made up the south façade both enabled the foliage to flourish and gave the building what the architect felt was a moral structure.
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It's blessed with an absurd selection of restaurants, cafes and ice cream parlors to ponder and is just one of many excellent foliage destinations in the state.
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The spinning vortex of Saturn's north polar storm resembles a deep red rose of giant proportions surrounded by green foliage in this false-color image from Cassini.
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Lush tropical foliage surrounds the home, which is close to the community's private club on the site of a fortress erected by the British in the 1700s.
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These conditions only improve deeper into the summer and autumn, as the water warms up enough to swim and the northern foliage takes on early fall hues.
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The tests are intended to help AT&T determine whether millimeter wave spectrum can travel through foliage and buildings, as well as how weather affects the signal.
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In Punta Santiago, for example, on the southeast coast of Puerto Rico, a new mural shows the vibrant foliage that has yet to return to the countryside.
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And when we think about Christmas and colder climates, we think about holly trees and those beautiful bright-red berries against the green foliage of the tree.
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The site was spectacular, with views over the mountains down to the valley below, though Larger told me that the views would soon be obscured by foliage.
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She gets up and jumps around in the tall grass, wrapping a colorful scarf around her head and dancing in the sunlight that peeps through the foliage.
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"I'm definitely noticing interest in some of the beautiful foliage plants that were so popular back in the 70s when indoor plants were very in vogue," Camilleri continued.
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Once inside, it took another five minutes or so to reach the lobby — the grounds were massive, filled with villas perched on stilts ensconced within lush jungle foliage.
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It includes updated ordinances, like a requirement for "100 feet of defensible space," meaning foliage must be far enough apart to no longer be considered a fire hazard.
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At the other end, Southern states such as Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee have been under an extreme drought, so their peak foliage may be briefer and less colorful.
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In August 2007, a hunter found what appeared to be a human skull discarded in the dense, swampy foliage behind a nondescript shopping plaza in New Britain, Connecticut.
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The pair lounge in perfectly red foliage, take pictures next to the humongous installations, and Dev gives his not-girlfriend a piggyback ride through the impossibly beautiful scenery.
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It depicts a sprawling series of marketplaces and buildings, nestled amongst trees and foliage, with the Millennium Falcon attraction seemingly cut from the side of a massive mountain.
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Obliqua (in Latin, "lopsided") is tiny, typically no taller than 230 or so inches, with lacelike foliage that almost appears to be more negative space than organic matter.
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The president is seated against a backdrop of foliage, dotted with flowers that symbolize the subject's rich heritage: jasmine for Hawaii, blue lilies for Kenya, chrysanthemums for Chicago.
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The kites, as well as the foliage of the tower, are the clearest image registers for all of the Cyber Monday internet traffic coming from around the earth.
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Like colonists of previous centuries, one or multiple rats arrived by way of the sea, scientists believe, clinging to floating foliage set adrift from the islands of Indonesia.
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There was some tropical-looking foliage that made me less than 100% positive I was still in a building that heavily identifies as being a New York icon.
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Nothing if not thorough, he spent an hour introducing us to our home for the week: "Topiary," a converted Ford Econoline utility van painted in impressionistic multigreen foliage.
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In October, residents gather at Broadway Field for the Fall Foliage Festival, held amid six acres of ball fields, basketball and volleyball courts, and a playground and pavilion.
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Furnished with antiques and family heirlooms, it had views of fiery fall foliage, grazing livestock and, on a clear day, La Rhune — the first summit in the Pyrenees.
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As we arrive at our destination, we're welcomed by a wall of sound pumping from the La Selva stage, a pulsating temple of bass nestled amid jungle foliage.
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But this country — famed for its raw beauty, with its lush foliage, multicolored macaws and fog-covered mountains — has grown much since La Ruta's debut race in 1993.
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But there are washes of color — in the foliage of the poplar trees, and in the neon orange-and-turquoise sweaters of the children herding two wobbly sheep.
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Whatever the case, these point-of-view shots of Sawyer, which shift while framing her through foliage, suggest that she is being spied on by a Peeping Tom.
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One resettlement agency, the International Institute of Buffalo, created a recruitment video that features picturesque rows of houses dotted with fall foliage and residents boasting about the city.
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There's a strong sense of the materiality of things in the image — the lush, humid foliage outside; the industrial metallic window frame; the heavy curtain from another era.
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While winds are slowing over the Camp Fire in Northern California, the low humidity there means the trees, brush and foliage that can fuel the fire remain dry.
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