Each fall, green leaves transform into the reds, yellows, and oranges of the season. But, why? Here's what to know.
The red pigments in some fall leaves have proven to be a puzzle for researchers who debate why leaves bother to go red.
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I saw red and you should, too! Now’s your last chance to capture vibrant fall colors with your camera
I visited my local arboretum to capture the last of the gorgeous fall colors before winter sets in. Here are my top ...
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Fall’s peak colors get all the hype, but I actually love taking photos after colors fade
When I think of fall colors, I think of the bright orange, pops of red and vivid yellows. But later in the season, those ...
Leaves changing colors is one of the most iconic parts of autumn in the United States. But why do leaves change their color in the first place?
A plant's genetics are a primary factor in determining its potential for vibrant fall colors. Weather, specifically cool nights and sunny days, helps produce the red pigments in leaves. Healthy, ...
When fall emerges, lush green tree leaves give way to a variety of warm hues that mark the changing of seasons.
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A main factor that increases the red colors produced by the anthocyanins is bright, sunny fall weather.
Michigan's multi-colored fall foliage is here — and gone, depending where you are. A foliage color forecast map available at Explore Fall predicts the Upper Peninsula has mainly reached peak or past ...
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