| 1. harvest | 
a flowering plant's unit of reproduction that is capable of developing into another plant of the same type | 
| 2.  
pigments | 
Collect, gather, or move with an instrument called a rake | 
| 3.  
foliage | 
The time or date at which the sun crosses the celestial equator | 
| 4. frost 
 | 
The process or time period of gathering crops | 
| 5. cinnamon | 
A deposit of small white crystals that form on the ground after the temperature drops below freezing | 
| 6. rake | 
The movement of persons or animals from one place to another | 
| 7.  
aroma | 
A secondary woody stem 
or limb growing from the trunk or main stem of a tree or shrub 
or from another secondary limb | 
| 8.  
equinox | 
The natural coloring of matter, skin, plant, or animal tissue | 
| 9. migration | 
A collection or mass of plant leaves | 
| 10.  
branches | 
A green pigment that is present in all green plants and absorbs light so that the plant may go through photosynthesis | 
| 11. growth | 
A large, fleshy fruit with hard skins, some of which are edible
 | 
| 12.  
acorn | 
A pleasant characteristic 
odor, as of a plant, spice, or food. | 
| 13.  
seeds | 
A small oval nut that falls from an oak tree | 
| 14.  
chlorophyll | 
A set of clothes in a style typical of a particular country or historical period, also a set of clothes to change the physical look of the wearer | 
| 15. gourd | 
The process of increasing in size or getting more mature | 
| 16.  
costumes | 
An aromatic spice that is made from the bark of a tree | 
| 17.  
scarecrow | 
An object that is made to resemble a human figure and set up, usually in a field, to scare birds away from crops |