It's time to get out there leaf peeper: peak fall foliage is starting to emerge in Vermont. Small pockets of the state are starting to see peak fall color. In the Northeast, the deep reds the state is ...
It’s officially fall in the Northern Hemisphere, which means bright, beautiful foliage isn’t far behind. Parts of the U.S. will soon start to see — if they haven’t already — leaves and shrubs trade ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The season's first peak colors are bursting in parts of the Empire state as New York's leaf-peeping season hits its stride.
November is quickly approaching, and with it comes a few more spots of orange, red, and even purple foliage for leaf-peepers to look at. While foliage in most of the United States has already reached ...
Following a dry summer, plant scientists are predicting the leaves will change color later this year, with many still counting on a colorful fall. The state Department of Conservation and Recreation’s ...
Leaves typically start to peak in the Kansas City region by early October, but projecting peak foliage isn't an exact science. Here are some things you can do to get the most out of fall's colors.
Trees’ leaves contain pigments that play critical biological roles while also reflecting colors like green, yellow, orange and even brown. (Courtesy Photo) COLLEGE STATION The transition of trees’ ...