Fall is marked by the slow, beautiful change of green foliage to vibrant colors. As the temperatures drop and the days grow shorter, leaves stop making chlorophyll, a pigment responsible for the ...
Maybe the South doesn't brag about its blazing fall colors (because that's just bad manners), but Southern gardeners can enjoy autumn splendor every bit as lovely as the sugar maples in Vermont or the ...
Peak leaf color is expected earlier this year. Here’s the science behind it. Around the Copper Country the leaves on the deciduous trees are already turning to scarlet, blaze orange, tawny brown and ...
Isolated trees in northern Michigan are starting to show fall colors. This tree near Interlochen, MI was turning orange on a few branches Friday August 8 2014. Some trees in northern Michigan are ...
In 1893, a favorite tree was selected by a group of Wisconsin school children. The maple beat out oak, pine and elm trees. In 1948, that selection was narrowed by another vote to sugar maple ...
The time when trees change color and then drop their leaves is a signpost of the year, a mark of the familiar cycle of the seasons. Early to mid-October is typically the height of the color in ...
Most of us enjoy the beautiful colors of fall, but not everyone may know what causes leaves to change.There are three colors or pigments naturally produced in leaf cells: green from chlorophyll, ...
MINNEAPOLIS — We love fall color season, but when it comes a little too early, it can be a cry for help from your tree. Trees that are changing color already are telling you they're under some sort of ...