Red foliage of poison ivy near Lick Creek near Iron Bridge Trail in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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This image captures a vibrant display of autumn colors in a natural setting, specifically featuring red foliage from poison ivy plants.

The photograph showcases several long, thin branches with pointed leaves, most of which have turned bright red. The stems are reddish brown and feature three distinct leaflets that grow at the end of each stem. The central leaflet has three pointed lobes, while the two side leaflets have only one lobe each. Several small water droplets dot the surface of some of the leaves.

In addition to the poison ivy plants, other plants with green and yellow foliage are visible in the background. A few dead brown leaves are scattered on the ground, adding a touch of autumnal color to the scene. The overall atmosphere suggests a crisp fall day, likely during late November or early December, given the presence of fallen leaves.

The image is set against a backdrop of grayish-brown dirt or mud, which provides a subtle contrast to the vibrant colors of the poison ivy and other plants. Overall, the photograph presents a stunning display of autumn foliage in a natural setting, inviting the viewer to appreciate the beauty of the season. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El follaje rojo de la hiedra venenosa cerca del Lick Creek cerca del Iron Bridge Trail en el parque Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 27 de noviembre de 2008. Esta imagen captura una vibrante exhibición de colores otoñales en un entorno natural, específicamente con el follaje rojo de las plantas de hiedra venenosa. La fotografía muestra varias ramas largas y delgadas con hojas puntiagudas, la mayoría de las cuales han adquirido un color rojo brillante. Los tallos son marrón rojizo y presentan tres hojuelos distintivos que crecen al final de cada tallo. La hoja central tiene tres lóbulos puntiagudos, mientras que las dos hojas laterales tienen solo un lóbulo cada una. Varias pequeñas gotas de agua manchan la superficie de algunas hojas. Además de las plantas de hiedra venenosa, otras plantas con follaje verde y amarillo son visibles en el fondo. Algunas hojas muertas marrones están esparcidas sobre el suelo, añadiendo un toque de color otoñal a la escena. La atmósfera general sugiere un fresco día de otoño, probablemente a finales de noviembre o principios de diciembre, dada la presencia de hojas caídas. La imagen se presenta contra un fondo de barro marrón grisáceo, lo que proporciona un contraste sutil con los vibrantes colores de la hiedra venenosa y otras plantas. En general, la fotografía presenta una espectacular exhibición de follaje otoñal en un entorno natural, invitando al espectador a apreciar la belleza de la estación. – Spanish translation

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