We have one Maple tree at backyard, its leaves hardly turn red before fall down. It might be related to temperature.
Our areas are known for "mild winter" in which we have no or less snow during winter seasons. Sure, we have "mild fall" season as well.
As far as we remember, the last snow (light snow) fell in Baton Rouge in 2017, seven years ago.
However, surprisingly, the foliage of Maple trees at our backyard and neighborhood turns beautiful "red" before falling down in the last several years. Some reasons include our areas have temperature below 0* C (below 32* F) and freezing blast from Artic regions for weeks.
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Due to its beautiful red foliage makes this tree to be one of favorite choices for landscape in many areas.
In addition to temperature, red leaves are influenced by many factors include sunlight, soil condition and rainfall.
Love to observe red foliage during fall season to early winter in our areas.
How about weather in your areas?
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Feels autumn over there
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ReplyDeleteThis Marple forgot that it's winter ;)
Have a shinny day !
Anna
yes, we have mild winter....
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We have one Maple tree at backyard, its leaves hardly turn red before fall down. It might be related to temperature.
Muy lindo el arce, con ese tono rojo encurtido que destella y llama la atención cuando la luz sobre sus hojas incide. Gracias por presentarnos este reflejo junto al sereno gato negro que se mantiene atento...
ReplyDeleteThe maple tree with red leaves looks so beautiful.
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so good picture
ReplyDeleteMaples adorn the autumn season with a spectacular radiance and color display. They are also exceptionally beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThere was a heavy snowfall yesterday and it did not stop until midnight.🥶
you are lucky...have a snow.....
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We have one Maple tree at backyard, its leaves hardly turn red before fall down. It might be related to temperature.
He have a maple tree in our backyard and the colors are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteChe bello l'acero con i colori dell'autunno. Qui da me ci sono già le piante di mandorle in fiore.
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Bellissima questa pianta!!!
ReplyDeleteSem dúvida imagens muito bonitas. Interessantes cores de folhas. Gostei.
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Beijinhos.
Mário Margaride
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We have one Maple tree at backyard, its leaves hardly turn red before fall down. It might be related to temperature.
I loved seeing your gorgeous red maple leaves, thank you so much for sharing. I don't get too many leaves changing colors in Phoenix.
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The maple tree are pretty, I love their red leaves. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteHermoso e imponente el arce
ReplyDeleteLovely maple leaves and the cat is cute too! We get nice autumn colours here in Scotland but not dramatic colours
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We have quite a few trees showing color and blooming here now. It's warm! Love your photos of the Maple!
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Interesting about your maple! Maybe it prefers a little colder weather to show off its red side.
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These are wonderful scenes with such very different statements. I really admire your shots and enjoyed the post. The Maple Tree is really wonderful.
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Have a pleasant week. Many greetings from Heidrun