Dried leaves of hackberry on the ground in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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This image features a close-up photograph of a collection of dried yellow and brown leaves scattered on the ground. The leaves are predominantly hackberry leaves, as indicated by their distinctive shape and coloration. They display varying shades of yellow and brown hues, with some leaves exhibiting hints of green.

The leaves appear to be in various stages of decay, ranging from slightly dry to almost completely desiccated. A few leaves have broken off near the base, revealing a patchy white interior. The leaves are scattered randomly across the ground, with no discernible pattern or arrangement. Several twigs and small sticks are also visible amidst the leaf litter.

The overall atmosphere of this image suggests that it was taken during autumn in Texas, possibly around late August to early September when hackberry trees typically shed their leaves. The presence of dry leaves on the ground implies that the image was captured after a period of drought or low rainfall, which is consistent with the timing of the photo shoot. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hojas secas de nogal amargo en el suelo del Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 4 de agosto de 2022. Esta imagen presenta una fotografía de cerca de una colección de hojas secas amarillas y marrones esparcidas por el suelo. Las hojas son predominantemente hojas de nogal amargo, como se indica por su forma distintiva y coloración. Muestran matices variables de tonos amarillos y marrones, con algunas hojas que muestran pinceladas verdes. Las hojas parecen estar en varias etapas de descomposición, que van desde ligeramente secas a casi completamente desecadas. Algunas hojas se han roto cerca de la base, revelando un interior blanco moteado. Las hojas están esparcidas aleatoriamente por el suelo, sin patrón o disposición discernible. También son visibles varios ramitos y pequeños palos entre la capa de hojas. El ambiente general de esta imagen sugiere que fue tomada durante el otoño en Texas, posiblemente alrededor de finales de agosto a principios de septiembre, cuando los nogales amargos suelen perder sus hojas. La presencia de hojas secas en el suelo implica que la imagen fue capturada después de un período de sequía o lluvias bajas, lo cual es consistente con la fecha de la sesión fotográfica. – Spanish translation

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