The Sour-Gum Nyssa sylvatica (always called Black-Gum by my father and others of a similar age here-a-bouts) shows autumn much sooner than the large Willow Oak Quercus phellos(which same father always called Pin Oak) that it seems to be nestling into along the peninsula road leading past the graveled lane to my own house at Black Hill.
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