Have you ever wondered why leaves change color in the fall? There's a scientific reason for the season's beauty, and we're breaking it down for you here!
Do you ever wonder why leaves change in the fall and what determines the colors that they change to? It's kind of like swapping out your summer T shirt for *** snazzy winter coat. They're really ...
Cooler temperatures and a late season drought caused some trees to lose their leaves early, while also affecting the quality of fall colors.
Here's when the leaves will start to change this fall in Oklahoma. According to the Smoky Mountains website, Oklahoma normally won't start seeing leaves turn until the first week of October, while ...
As the fall season kicks off across Western North Carolina, the big question always comes up: Why don't the leaves all change at once?
Peak fall foliage will likely stay delayed in Indiana this year. Here’s when you can expect the best color and why warm weather is slowing the change.
Forests turn yellow in Inyo National Forest of California - Billy McDonald/Shutterstock That eastern side of the Sierra Nevada is something special. Hot springs and desertscapes dot the 395 Highway as ...
The Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau said it believes colors will begin to peak in the northern region in early October, and the southern region, closer to the Lehigh Valley, by the middle or end of ...
Fall is a time when trees are front and center as many track the seasonal color change. However, if you’re a homeowner, instead of focusing on the leaves, you might want to focus on how healthy the ...
Nothing beats a fall day when you lace up your shoes and take a walk through your nearest foliage. If you’re not familiar with the concept of "leaf-peeping walks," allow us to introduce you to one of ...
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Fall color could be muted by drought and heat

“The thing about the drought is that when the leaves do change, they’re probably going to be less vibrant. The trees are already stressed, and this can lead to the leaves wilting, browning, and ...
Ridge tops lose heat quickly at night, leading to earlier frosts and a faster decline in chlorophyll — the green pigment that hides fall colors. Thinner soils and slightly drier conditions at ...