Make roses of fallen Ginkgo leaves
"Each of the hundreds of yellow roses adorning the chapel comes from the work of volunteers-students, professors, and community members, meticulously molding the fallen ginkgo leaves collected over the course of the week into a new floral form. ....And so, if you attend Lessons and Carols this weekend, try not to be completely mesmerized by the beauty of the choral program or awestruck by the sight of All Saints bathed in candlelight, but take the time to notice the greenery, especially those dashes of yellow given off by the ginkgo roses."
More photos and info on Sewanee Herbarium's website.
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