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Let Vegetative Diversity Be Unconfined

This former farmstead on the outskirts of Middlebury bears a rich harvest: the kind of richness that was once far more typical of Vermont pasturelands. Dozens of flowers, both wild and runaways from past gardens, mingle with the grasses; pollen and nectar gatherers, including bees, wasps, and butterflies, abound; birds make themselves known through their calls; and at night in the summer, fireflies materialize as a kind of crowning glory. Some day this will all be "developed," but I wanted to document the fields' idyllic transitional stage. So often what is best comes as a temporary phase, even in the Vermont landscape, which has so far managed to avoid the worst forms of commercial exploitation.
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13 LILIES OF THE FIELD62.jpg
13 LILIES OF THE FIELD62.jpg
14 BARN ROSE26.jpg
14 BARN ROSE26.jpg
15 ROSE GONE WILD89.jpg
15 ROSE GONE WILD89.jpg
16 BLACKBERRIESSUMMF96312.jpg
16 BLACKBERRIESSUMMF96312.jpg
17 CHIVES THRIVES8-56.jpg
17 CHIVES THRIVES8-56.jpg
18 CHIVESANYONE?8-51.jpg
18 CHIVESANYONE?8-51.jpg
19 BUTTERFLIES LOVE F9635B.jpg
19 BUTTERFLIES LOVE F9635B.jpg
21 YARROW FLOWERS71.jpg
21 YARROW FLOWERS71.jpg
22 SPITBUGS65.jpg
22 SPITBUGS65.jpg
23 TREASURED MEADOWS79.jpg
23 TREASURED MEADOWS79.jpg
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