Emma Roberts Shares Rare Photo of Son Rhodes, 2, as They Enjoy a Fall Day Going Apple Picking

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The actress shares her son with ex Garrett Hedlund

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Cindy Ord/Getty, Emma Roberts/Instagram

Emma Roberts is enjoying a beautiful fall day with her little guy.

On Wednesday, the American Horror Story actress, 32, shared a rare photo on Instagram of 2-year-old son Rhodes as the mother-son duo went apple picking together. Roberts holds up a plastic bag with her son's name on it while the toddler places an apple in the bag.

"Fall 🍁 🍎 💙," the star captioned her photo, showing her son bundled up for the fall outing.

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Related: Emma Roberts Shares Photo of Her and Son Rhodes, 2, Enjoying a Day at the Park: 'My Angel Boy'

Roberts shares her son with ex Garrett Hedlund.

In February, the actress shared an adorable photo of her and her son Rhodes spending the day at a park. In the snap, she and Rhodes played underneath a playground structure as the proud mom beamed at the camera and the toddler focused on a new discovery.

"Park day with my angel boy ❤️," she captioned the image.

At the premiere of her movie Maybe I Do in January, Roberts told PEOPLE "it's really hard" to juggle work and a toddler.

 "I now see why moms are always so tired!" she added.

She went on to note how much she admires moms who do it all on their own. "I just see it from such a different perspective now," Roberts said. "I see how being a mom is a full-time job, so I see how for women who have full-time jobs and [are] full-time moms, it's so hard and I have so much respect for them."

"I'm so lucky my mom helps me a lot," she added. "I would die without my mom."

Last January, Roberts spoke about how she wants to raise Rhodes to be "the utmost gentleman."

"I want him to be respectful and intelligent at school but also in life," she told Tatler. "What it means to be a man is being rewritten right now and I hope my contribution to the world can be raising an amazing boy who turns into an amazing man."

Robert added that she wants her son to "feel that there's nothing he couldn't ask or tell me."

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