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Fall tree colors
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These are a couple of trees next to my drive. They are just getting a good start here. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665768876.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665768953.jpg |
Ours are still green. The leaves are not turning. Which is odd, because the trees should be bare by the beginning of October.
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https://www.chron.com/neighborhood/humble/news/article/Ben-Franklin-off-the-hook-for-Chinese-tallow-trees-9407637.php Not my pics. https://www.centraltexasgardener.org...-Gardener-.jpg https://www.asergeev.com/pictures/ar...21/jpeg/03.jpg |
The hard maple trees provide the best color around here. The stressed ones are first...or the ones in very wet areas.
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I love the fall colors but I hate the barren emptiness all winter. Live oaks only lose their leaves as the new ones are coming out. Hilton Head has a gazillion trees and many stay green all year. That’s one of the things that attracted me to this island (even without the beautiful colors).
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That's what snow is for...it fills that barren emptiness. :D The oaks here do the same. |
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I remember when I lived in Japan where we had plenty of snow in the winter. I remember deciduous forests being beautiful. Snow covered parts of the trees, and the parts that weren't covered because they were wet would usually be very dark. There were also evergreen conifers. I don't have a photo of one particular spot that I used to find really beautiful, but this is a similar look. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/60/5b...8db159f636.jpg |
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I took this today along the Linville River above the falls. The colors are peak today along the Blue Ridge Pkwy in NC around 3000 -4000 feet elevation, the first time we ever actually saw the peak. It was spectacular. Above 4000' the trees are already mostly bare. |
They are saying our colors are not 'peak' for a while, but I like it now when there is still a lot of green mixed in with the yellows and reds.
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Some beautiful pics there gents. Here the oaks, pines, & firs look the same. My Mesquites should drop leaves in a month or so, but we don't have (hardly) any trees that change leaf color.
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According to the local news, it's peaking along the Blue Ridge Pky. this weekend, and the colors start in the mtns and move east... just starting here. I have one big Tulip Poplar in my backyard.... Always earlier to change and drop the leaves. Cleared the area with my blower yeaterday and sat back enjoying the weather.... In the midst of a leaf blizzard.... Mama Nature wuz laughing at me :).
Maples (several varieties), Dogwoods, Oaks (Red, White, Willow), Poplars, Hickorys.... we've got 'em all around here. They all turn colorful & drop, but not at the same time in the fall except the White Oaks, which keep most leaves until spring. |
The trees are just started to show a tiny bit of color now. It will be another week or two. for much color to show.
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From the train yesterday between Montreal and Ottawa.
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Neat stuff.
Just getting started here. Next week may be post worthy. Love the Hawaii photos! |
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Pretty great this past week in MN Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
My place in Hubbarton, Vt a few years back..
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665873782.jpg Wilmington, VT not my photo http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665873829.jpg |
Wow!...that second one has some great colors in a perfect pic.
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