GSO Arboretum - fall blooms

Fall has different blooms at the Greensboro Arboretum.   The image on the left is of a Castor Bean Plant which is a shrub often used for landscaping because of the flowers & color of the leaves. the latter is not that evident in the image.   It does have medicinal properties (caster oil as a laxative). The seeds are extremely poisonous - worse than cyanide. The image on the right is of a common Georgia  aster (Syphyotrichum georgianum). It is native to Southeastern States and blooms in September and October. Images taken with iPhone XR.  Minimal post processing.   


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