There’s no denying it, as much as you may want to - summer is officially over. While that means long days in the sunshine may be behind us, another spectacle of a season is in full flow.
Every autumn we revel in the beauty of the fall colors. The mixture of red, purple, orange and yellow is the result of chemical processes that take place in the tree as the seasons change from summer ...
This phenomenon, called marcescence, adds a unique dimension to the winter landscape, and gives me something to ponder while ...
When you've always known deciduous trees to drop their leaves in winter, seeing one that hasn't can be unsettling. Here's why ...
In the usual explanation, the leaves fade, turning yellow in October. Eventually the leaves die, falling off of the trees. Hence, we often call the season "fall." Biologically speaking, though, the ...
Why are trees so carefree and easygoing? Because every fall, they let loose. Who won the skeleton beauty contest? No body.
The Twin Cities southwest metro is now at peak fall color, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Fall Color Finder. One of the best parts of fall in Minnesota is spending time ...
The Triangle area should begin to see more vivid fall color later in October, according to ExploreFall. The biggest impact Helene had on the leaves is the wind blowing leaves off the trees ...