TOLEDO, Ohio — The fall season is quickly wrapping up and, as the winter chill inches closer, the life cycle of fall colors will end, leaving trees with only their branches left to stand. Throughout ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Get ready for scenic drives and jumping into leaves, autumn-lovers. The fall season calls for scenery pleasing to the eyes when ...
Autumn is known for its stunning display of orange and red hues, and this year the leaves could be more vibrant than ever. Sunnier summers have led to trees producing more sugar in their leaves, which ...
We're getting to that time of the year again! The first day of fall is right around the corner on Monday September 24 at 2:19 PM. You may have been curious about how trees change their color every ...
As days become shorter and cooler trees stop producing chlorophyll, the green pigment they use for producing nutrients. If you remember grade-school science, this process is known as photosynthesis.
While some of us might be swapping our shorts for jeans, or reaching for a favorite beanie, trees around Ohio are beginning to exchange their summer green for the vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows of ...
The fall colors of large woodland trees seemed a bit more muted and more sporadic compared with previous years, likely due to the drought. For example, in some woodlands, shagbark hickory leaves ...
Before the advent of pumpkin spice lattes and Halloween decorations, the most reliable indication of autumn’s arrival lay in the tree canopy as its greens gave way to yellows and reds and its leaves ...
There’s something undeniably magical about autumn—the crisp air, the crunchy leaves, and the sudden urge to sip cider while wearing your coziest flannel. But beyond the pumpkin patches and harvest ...
A couple walks underneath vibrant trees in Palo Alto during the fall. File photo by Veronica Weber. With fall just around the corner, you may begin to see some physical changes to your trees. While ...
Strolling in my neighborhood the other day, I saw two trees with autumn foliage that I thought would have made the most compelling combination had they been planted side by side. One was a ginkgo tree ...