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Sugar Maple

Acer saccharum

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This gorgeous sugar maple is located near Bullfinch. When walking to an English class from main campus, one always observes it to his left. It is one of the trees that acquire red, orange and yellow colors in the fall and add some vividness to the campus. It's a little bold already, but the rug of leafs underneath it well shows how beautiful it was just days ago. It's my second year here, but I'm still astonished by New England's beauty in the fall. It's not like that in Ukraine - there are very few maples or any trees that turn red or orange in fall at all. Their colors are mainly greyishly-brown, depressing and boring.
- Anastasiya P.

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