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Kenilworth Park and Aquatic GardensDinner plate sized flowers seem to float among four foot diameter leaves.
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Warm fall colors against a cool sky.
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Reds and yellows are everywhere.
The secret lives of wildlife are revealed in fall and winter when leaves fall from the trees.  Fall in love with fall.  Go to Photo Gallery for more fall at the gardens.
Pyrite  

Did You Know?
Because of its abundance and high sulfur content, Pyrite, also known as "Fool's Gold," was once mined in what is now Prince William Forest Park (1889-1920) to be used in products ranging from light bulbs to soap.

Last Updated: October 29, 2006 at 12:41 EST