Danville Delights

Osage Station Park, Danville (11/11/19) Vishal Mishra

Osage Station Park in Danville was so named for the Osage orange orchard that was once tended, there.

Three of the original planted osage oranges (hedge apples) still grow in the park. Their odd, knobby, spider-repelling fruit turn fluorescent green in fall.

Though, it is the park’s grove of towering maple trees and their golden canopy that truly delights autumn visitors, as depicted by Vishal Mishra above.

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