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Colors of fall Leaves aren’t the only colorful features of fall scenery.
Leaves are turning shades of orange and yellow at the National Arboretum, on 446 acres just off New York Avenue in Washington.
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Colorful koi, or Japanese carp, live in a pool outside the administrative office at the National Arboretum in Washington.
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The National Capitol Columns are surrounded by fall blooms in the Ellipse Meadow at the National Arboretum in Washington.
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A bee feeds in one of the gardens at the National Arboretum in Washington.
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Chard is seen in the GroW Community Garden on the campus of the George Washington University in Washington.
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A view of the fields at the Hellerick’s Family Farm near Doylestown, Pa., which grows 11 varieties of pumpkins, 15 varieties of gourd and 20 types of winter squash.
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One variety of pumpkin grown on the farm, the One Too Many, has a spray of red lines that evokes the bloodshot eyes of a late-night reveler.
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Visitors can pick their own pumpkins at the Hellerick’s Family Farm. They are given a laminated ID card to identify the various species.
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Dried corn at the Hellerick's Family Farm near Doylestown, Pa., adds orange, red and browns to the traditional yellow kernels.
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Visitors to the Hellerick's Family Farm near Doylestown, Pa., can pick their own zinnias, which bloom in late summer and fall.
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Fall foliage is easy to find at Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve in New Hope, Pa.
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Vineyard co-owner Sarah O'Herron shows off some just-harvested grapes at the Black Ankle Vineyards in Mount Airy, Md.
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A bee on a flower that straddles an old split rail fence at the Black Ankle Vineyards in Mount Airy, Md.
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Small clusters of trees emerge with fall colors of red and orange on the perimeter of the course at Great Meadow in The Plains, Va.
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A spider and web at Historic London Town and Gardens, a 23-acre site on the South River in Edgewater, Md.
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An ear of corn at the Historic London Town and Gardens in Edgewater, Md.
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Flowers bloom late into October and November at Historic London Town and Gardens in Edgewater, Md. Hardy Cyclamen, viburnum wrightii, sternbergia luten, "winter gold" winterberry and "all purple" Mexican bush sage are a few of the varieties found in the gardens during fall months.
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A pile of firewood at Historic London Town and Gardens in Edgewater, Md.
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Tree bark at Historic London Town and Gardens in Edgewater, Md.
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Fall colors can be seen in the leaves at Historic London Town and Gardens. Several historic sites are open to visitors, including the William Brown House and the Lord Mayor’s Tenement.
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Pinks and purples can be seen along with red and orange leaves in the fall months at Historic London Town and Gardens in Edgewater, Md.
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Fall colors seen at Historic London Town and Gardens in Edgewater, Md.
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Leaves have turned deep red and brown at Quiet Waters park on the South River in Annapolis, Md.
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Deep reds and browns can be seen at Quiet Waters park in Annapolis, Md.
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A grasshopper in Quiet Waters park in Annapolis, Md.
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Orange fungi at the Ellen O. Moyer Nature Park at Back Creek park in Annapolis, Md.
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Fall color in Quiet Waters park in Annapolis, Md.
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A wave rolls in at Sandy Point State Park, a 786-acre park on the Chesapeake Bay in Annapolis, Md.
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A white feather on the sand at Sandy Point State Park on the Chesapeake Bay.
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Geese add to the fall scenery at Sandy Point State Park on the Chesapeake Bay.
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Dried marsh grass at Quiet Waters park adds a touch of brown in Annapolis, Md.
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Fall color seen in a cornfield on highway 424 in Davidsonville, Md.
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