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Elizabeth 13-11-2003 01:14 PM

Why do some trees get their fall color later than others?
 
Hi everyone,

I'm really enjoying the fall colors this year, even though they might not be
quite as spectacular as other years. I'm wondering, does anyone know why
some trees get their color later? I have a sugar maple that is just starting
to turn, but I've notice some not far from here that are already bright
orange and red. Is it the sunny exposure? My tree is always later than
others.

Thanks,
Elizabeth



Anne Lurie 13-11-2003 01:14 PM

Why do some trees get their fall color later than others?
 
Elizabeth, I moved to NC from northern VT, where fall foliage is almost
always a topic of conversation -- and deservedly so!

Although I can't offer any concrete advice, I wonder if perhaps your sugar
maple gets more moisture than the others you mentioned -- beautiful or
not, I think that stressed trees' leaves turn color first.

Anne Lurie
NE Raleigh



"Elizabeth" wrote in message
ink.net...
Hi everyone,

I'm really enjoying the fall colors this year, even though they might not

be
quite as spectacular as other years. I'm wondering, does anyone know why
some trees get their color later? I have a sugar maple that is just

starting
to turn, but I've notice some not far from here that are already bright
orange and red. Is it the sunny exposure? My tree is always later than
others.

Thanks,
Elizabeth





Elizabeth 13-11-2003 01:14 PM

Why do some trees get their fall color later than others?
 
Hmm, that is something I hadn't thought of! I guess that means it's doing
all right. Thanks, E.

"Anne Lurie" wrote in message
. com...
Elizabeth, I moved to NC from northern VT, where fall foliage is almost
always a topic of conversation -- and deservedly so!

Although I can't offer any concrete advice, I wonder if perhaps your sugar
maple gets more moisture than the others you mentioned -- beautiful or
not, I think that stressed trees' leaves turn color first.

Anne Lurie
NE Raleigh



"Elizabeth" wrote in message
ink.net...
Hi everyone,

I'm really enjoying the fall colors this year, even though they might

not
be
quite as spectacular as other years. I'm wondering, does anyone know why
some trees get their color later? I have a sugar maple that is just

starting
to turn, but I've notice some not far from here that are already bright
orange and red. Is it the sunny exposure? My tree is always later than
others.

Thanks,
Elizabeth








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