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  2. Your guide to celebrating fall in the Hudson Valley: From ...

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    There's nothing like fall in New York's Hudson Valley. Here's your guide to celebrating autumn in Westchester, Rockland and beyond.

  3. Fall foliage tracker: Are leaves changing in the Hudson Valley?

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    Fall foliage progress in Hudson Valley for week of Oct. 2-8 According to the most recent report on the website, the Lower Hudson Valley is finally in the yellow, meaning autumnal colors are ...

  4. Peak fall foliage is coming up: What it means for mid-Hudson ...

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    Fall colors had a later start in the mid-Hudson Valley this year. Here's how the weather has played a role in the foliage timeline. Peak fall foliage is coming up: What it means for mid-Hudson Valley

  5. Stonecrop Gardens - Wikipedia

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    They show, across an area of 12 acres (4.9 ha), [1] [3] a variety of landscape gardens and a vegetable garden. They are reached by an unpaved road. [2] Flowerbeds. The grounds include woodland and water gardens, a grass garden and a bamboo grove, a rock garden and stone beds with alpine flowers and flower beds of perennials. [2]

  6. Fort Tryon Park - Wikipedia

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    The Heather Garden contains perennials, shrubs, and trees, as well as plantings representing each season. The park site was originally planted with numerous trees, both native and imported. Olmsted Brothers transported 180 fully grown "mature trees" and planted more than 1,600 floral species to make the park appear like a botanical garden. [107]

  7. Will the Mid-Hudson Valley's fall foliage be vibrant or dull ...

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    This fall, the mid-Hudson Valley may lean toward more yellows and browns than oranges and reds. Here's what might change the outlook for the better.

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