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Fall at the White House
The fall foliage of trees such as the Horse Chestnut (left) and Willow Oak (right) adorn the South Lawn.
The fall foliage of trees such as the Horse Chestnut (left) and Willow Oak (right) adorn the South Lawn.
 
Gold leaves adorn the elm tree in front of the North Portico of the White House. English and American boxwoods flank the entrance. The fall foliage of trees such as the Horse Chestnut (left) and Willow Oak (right) adorn the South Lawn.
The berries on the White House Hawthorne trees come to life in the fall. The East Garden, also known as the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, is filled with Giant Aster, chrysanthemums and Midnight Salvia.
Three Golden chrysanthemums called Sunny Denise encircle the fountain on the North Lawn. The fall foliage is in full view as Marine One departs the South Lawn. The Southern Magnolias to the left of the South Portico were planted by President Andrew Jackson.

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