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Fall bounty

By Times Staff Writer
Published October 30, 2004

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[Times photos: Patty Yablonski]
Left: Twig pumpkin, $19.50 at Magnolia, 303 S Magnolia Ave., Tampa.
Center: Illuminated faux maple trees, which add an autumn glow for weeks to come. The 5-footer is $149.95, the 7-footer $224.95 at Carter’s Florist & Greenhouses, 201 First St. NE, St. Petersburg.
Right: One-of-a-kind orange resin platter, $100, Magnolia.

The charm of skeletons and candy corn fades fast after Halloween, but these transitional home decor items will brighten not only this trick-or-treat weekend; they'll retain their autumn appeal until the Thanksgiving leftovers are gone.

[Last modified October 29, 2004, 13:17:09]

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