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The Importance of Leaf Litter — Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center Fall Leaves Background, Nature Composition, Map Assets, Folk Lore, Autumn Leaves Art, Boundary Waters, Leaves Background, Weaving Ideas, Wolf Girl

That leaf litter in your yard is more valuable than you may realize. Whatever you call it, don’t rake, blow, or bag it! Those leaves provide excellent protection for slugs, snails, worms, centipedes and millipedes, spiders, beetles, and even bats and small mammals.

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closeup of autumn colorful yellow golden thick blanket of fallen dry maple leaves on ground deciduous abscission period over forest leaf litter, Generative AI Fall Leaves On Ground, Leaf Litter, Thick Blanket, Visual Board, The Duff, Maple Leaf, Autumn Leaves, Close Up, Royalty Free Stock Photos

Download the closeup of autumn colorful yellow golden thick blanket of fallen dry maple leaves on ground deciduous abscission period over forest leaf litter, Generative AI 30376285 royalty-free Stock Photo from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other images and backgrounds.

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Leaf Litter, Walking In The Forest, Beech Tree, Warm Colours, Earth Surface, Different Species, Photosynthesis, The Leaf, Warm Colors

One of the things I love about walking in the forest is kicking my way through the leaf litter, this colourful pile was below a large beech tree. I love the rich, warm colours glistening from the recent rain. I spotted the lichen not far away, this plant has always fascinated me with its incredible structure. Of course lichen is not really a plant but a composite organism, they have no roots and gain their nutrients via photosynthesis and they grow on bark or hang from branches as if living…

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Botanic Gardens, Do Not Open, River Walk, Garden Bed, Reference Images, Art Passion, Creativity Art, Garden Beds, Botanical Gardens

I like all manner of fungi. They make excellent subjects but they do require the photographer to crawl around leaf litter, usually on a wet day. I did not mind my crawl today because I was in persuit of an unusuall subject, the red cage fungus which I have never seen growing before. This specimen was in a council garden bed near the river walk in Bulimba. There is another red cage in the foreground but it did not open. Thanks to Brisbane Botanic Gardens staff who have identified this as…

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The Importance of Leaf Litter Leaf Litter, Food Web, Traditional Garden, Landscape Plan, Soil Health, Plant Supports, Perennial Garden, Plant Species, Plant Design

Native plants, properly sited for their required soil, moisture and light conditions, can require less water, fertilizer, and maintenance than do many traditional garden plantings. More than simply choosing plants because they are native to Massachusetts, or New England, it is also important to select species that are well adapted to a particular site. In addition, when we work with ecological processes, we can both foster healthy ecosystem function and we can make our landscape management…

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