Have you ever noticed how autumn flowers show their faces right when we need them most? These fall flower pictures were taken in our local parks, and around the neighborhood.
Autumn is that time of year when we are all harvesting from the summer. What did you harvest this year? This is the time of year for gathering in for the winter ahead. My sister in WV enjoys canning her summer bounty. I on the other hand, like to quick freeze everything that I can.
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| I am not sure what these flowers looked like during the summer but they certainly make a lovely autumn flower picture. | Yellow Chrysanthemums in a urn type vase. They make a beautiful autumn arrangement for any front porch. | Bright orange mums make any garden come to life with color. |
| This still life flower arrangement is an example of what you can do with straw flowers and autumn pumpkins | Orange cushion mums crowded together to make a fantastic picture for your viewing pleasure. | These single pedal orange mums look like daisies. |
| They start out green in the spring progress to brown in the summer. And end up this fabulous pink flower in August. | These wild purple asters are the showiest flowers all summer in the park. You can see them all along the edges of the forest paths. | These white wild daisies can be found from early spring into early fall. I believe if the weather is warm enough they will bloom all year long. |
| Though this small wild daisy looks lilac in the picture, they are the palest of blues. They really glisten in the early morning sun. | The wonderful thing about mums is you plant them in the fall this year and have a beautiful green plant all summer that bursts into color in the autumn. | This beautiful autumn rose is just one of my favorite prints from art.com. If you are looking for art prints be sure and check them out. |

