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NEBRASKAland August/September 2015

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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18 NEBRASKAland • AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2015 Leafy Masterpieces By Lindsay Rogers As summer comes to a close and fall approaches, it is a great time to look at leaves. There are many different kinds of leaves – the broad, lobbed leaves of a bur oak; the giant, triangular leaves of a catalpa tree; or the thin, needle-like leaves of a ponderosa pine. Whatever the shape, leaves serve one purpose for the plant – to convert the sun's energy and carbon dioxide into food through a process called photosynthesis. I, however, can think of many purposes for a leaf. Shade is a great benefit in the hot summer sun. Or try using a few leaves to create a masterpiece. Gather a few leaves (several different kinds or shapes work best), a few pieces of paper, a bottle of glue or a glue stick and some crayons or markers. Arrange the leaves to create a butterfly (pine needles work well for antennae), a wild turkey (thin wildflower leaves work well for a giant turkey tail) or a completely new animal creation. Use your imagination! ■

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