the Thoreau Log.
17 September 1857. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  I go to Fair Haven Hill, looking at the varieties of nabalus, which have a singular prominence now in all woods and roadsides. The lower leaves are very much eaten by insects. How perfectly each plant has its turn!—as if the seasons revolved for it alone . . .
(Journal, 10:35)

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