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Iowa Sculpture

Corncob Sculpture

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Red Sumac

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Milkweed Fluff

Milkweed in Autumn

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http://geoffnotkin.com/laygu/buy-diazepam-legally-uk.php The Common Milkweed, a native plant in Wisconsin, has rough textured pods that contain thousands of seeds attached to strands of silky down. As the pods split in autumn, the seeds open like tiny parachutes and travel on wind currents to a new site to seed.

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Obscurity

Fence and Fog

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