Sentences with phrase «by fall foliage»

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While I love the weather and the beautiful fall foliage, I also enjoy cozy evenings by the fire with a hot cup of tea.
Summer Dress Transition to Cozy Chic by dynamama featuring GAP jackets Embellished cotton sundress, $ 96 Fallen Foliage Cardigan, $ 118 Gap Hooded jean jacket, $ 70 Winsford Clog Boot, $ 238
I love that gorgeous fall tablescapes can be put together for little to no money by simply using foliage -LSB-...]
Fall is my favorite season because with it comes sweaters, scarves, boots, pumpkin spice lattes, s» mores out by the fire pit, and a stunning display of red, gold, and yellow foliage.
This delightful design welcomes guests with a display of pumpkins, gourds, and fall foliage accented by a classic gingham check.
I appreciate that people make special trips here just to see the fall foliage, and I don't take for granted that I'm surrounded by it everyday.
November brings with it shorter days, brisk nights, dazzling fall foliage, and, best of all, a new novel by Louise Erdrich!
The Mountain ash has elder type umbels of flowers in spring, followed by bright red berries in the fall that are almost eclipsed by the stunning red foliage.
Before the holiday chaos sets in, it's nice to take advantage of festive fall activities: fall foliage for one, but also pumpkin picking, and maybe a couple days off to sip some hot apple cider by a crackling fire.
Many of the lakes are surrounded by dense foliage that morphs into a fascinating mirage of reds, yellows, oranges and browns in fall that reflect off the lake's surface.
The vast string of falls and pools are surrounded by lush foliage and dreamlike caverns in the rock walls.
Typically peaking in mid-October, fall foliage on the coast can be enjoyed from your own private balcony or deck at Inn by the Sea overlooking our wildlife habitat and Crescent Beach, or by taking a drive up the Coast of Route 1.
The AHG team is bringing back to life this cherished local gathering spot for Saratogians and visitors to meet and gather for a drink surrounded by an abundance of foliage and plantings from early spring through late fall.
Led by a professional tour manager, embark on a well - crafted holiday to North America's beautiful national parks, New England's spectacular annual fall foliage, Europe's most vibrant cities and acclaimed attractions, South Africa's diamond mines and vast game reserves, Japan's tranquil temples and gardens, and Australia's endless outback.
The trapezials represent foliage in this highly stylised garden or park, and these forms are echoed in the «fallen leaves» which are made of brown, paraffin - coated crepe paper and scattered in the corners of the floor, as if swept up by a park attendant.
Up close, it is a mesmerizing environment, a space visitors can walk through, see billows and folds resembling sea foliage high above and observe that the patterns cut from the panels are actually free - falling bodies, figures rendered in a style recognizable from paintings by Jacob Lawrence.
We hope you will have the chance to visit and experience the Glass House site during the spectacular fall foliage as well as to see our two new exhibitions, both never before seen works by artist Frank Stella and a «sculpture - in - residence» program starting with a sculpture by artist Ken Price.
In our simulations, when precipitation fell below average, the trees quickly shed foliage to adapt to the drier conditions, and tree vigor was negatively affected by the sudden drop in leaf area as indicated by the decrease in the following year's GE (ratio of change in the change in LAI to stem diameter).
Preferred habitat: near creeks, near wetlands, bottomlands, near swamps + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: deciduous, yellow leaves in fall + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, tolerates poor drainage + + + + Light conditions: partial shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 25 to 30 feet + + + + Wildlife value: Seeds eaten by birds, foliage is browsed by White TaileFoliage / winter appearance: deciduous, yellow leaves in fall + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, tolerates poor drainage + + + + Light conditions: partial shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 25 to 30 feet + + + + Wildlife value: Seeds eaten by birds, foliage is browsed by White Tailefoliage is browsed by White Tailed Deer.
Preferred habitat: wetlands, low woods + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: deciduous, red leaves in fall + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, tolerates poor drainage + + + + Light conditions: partial shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 30 feet + + + + Wildlife value: Flowers are a source of bee food; foliage browsed by White - Tailed Deer; fruit attracts the following birds: Eastern Bluebird, Gray Catbird, Eastern Kingbird, Mockingbird, American Robin, Brown Thrasher, Summer Tanager, Cedar Waxwing, Red - bellied and Red - headed Woodpecker, Gray Cheeked Thrush, Blue Jay, Tufted Titmouse, Rose - breasted Grosbeak, Purple Finch, Wood Duck, wild turkey, Foliage / winter appearance: deciduous, red leaves in fall + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, tolerates poor drainage + + + + Light conditions: partial shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 30 feet + + + + Wildlife value: Flowers are a source of bee food; foliage browsed by White - Tailed Deer; fruit attracts the following birds: Eastern Bluebird, Gray Catbird, Eastern Kingbird, Mockingbird, American Robin, Brown Thrasher, Summer Tanager, Cedar Waxwing, Red - bellied and Red - headed Woodpecker, Gray Cheeked Thrush, Blue Jay, Tufted Titmouse, Rose - breasted Grosbeak, Purple Finch, Wood Duck, wild turkey, foliage browsed by White - Tailed Deer; fruit attracts the following birds: Eastern Bluebird, Gray Catbird, Eastern Kingbird, Mockingbird, American Robin, Brown Thrasher, Summer Tanager, Cedar Waxwing, Red - bellied and Red - headed Woodpecker, Gray Cheeked Thrush, Blue Jay, Tufted Titmouse, Rose - breasted Grosbeak, Purple Finch, Wood Duck, wild turkey, flicker
Preferred habitat: rich woods, bottomlands + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: deciduous, leaves ten yellow, orange, or red in fall + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, well drained + + + + Light conditions: shade to partial shade + + + + Plant spacing: 12 to 15 feet + + + + Wildlife value: seeds eaten by many kinds of birds (at least 9 species) and squirrels; good cover; attracts Cardinal, American Goldfinch, Evening Grosbeak
It helps discourage intruders, makes passages safer so visitors don't trip on a cracked brick or sheet of ice, and sets a nice mood by highlighting favorite fall foliage even when the moon isn't shining.
Upon approach you are surrounded by impeccable foliage and the sound of water falling into a private reflection pool.
I appreciate that people make special trips here just to see the fall foliage, and I don't take for granted that I'm surrounded by it everyday.
The truth is it's still in the 90s here (Indianapolis) and despite the fact that most of the foliage is brown (from being burnt by the sun due to lack of rain), I can't seem to get in the mood for fall yet.
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