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Common witch hazels have some of the most dependable yellow - and maroon-colored foliage in woodland areas.
Nature hit snooze button on foliage, just now starting to pop
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I walked into an entryway with a maroon-colored tiled floor, brightly lit from the skylights above us.
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I walked into an entryway with a maroon-colored tiled floor, brightly lit from the skylights above us.
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I walked into an entryway with a maroon-colored tiled floor, brightly lit from the skylights above us.
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He dug the maroon-colored box out of the wall, leaving it to hang on its three wires.
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He dug the maroon-colored box out of the wall, leaving it to hang on its three wires.
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I walked into an entryway with a maroon-colored tiled floor, brightly lit from the skylights above us.
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He fancied himself something of a wit, signing his columns “Fitz Smythe” or “Armand Leonidas Stiggers,” the latter identity attached to a limpwristed, effeminate lover of beauty with “weak blue eyes, delicate pink hair and green spectacles” who went about town wearing maroon-colored gloves, accompanied by his flea-infested dog, Rienzi.
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He fancied himself something of a wit, signing his columns “Fitz Smythe” or “Armand Leonidas Stiggers,” the latter identity attached to a limpwristed, effeminate lover of beauty with “weak blue eyes, delicate pink hair and green spectacles” who went about town wearing maroon-colored gloves, accompanied by his flea-infested dog, Rienzi.
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He dug the maroon-colored box out of the wall, leaving it to hang on its three wires.
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