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  2. The 19 Prettiest Places to See Fall Foliage Near New York City

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    The best time to glimpse those majestic reds, oranges and yellows differs each year, but in general, peak times for a fall foliage trip around upstate New York occur at the end of September ...

  3. To rake, or not to rake? What to do with the leaves in your ...

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    As leaves break down, they return nutrients to the soil, which can help plants grow the following year. A layer of fallen maple leaves coat a deck Monday, Nov. 3, 2008 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. (AP ...

  4. Abscission - Wikipedia

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    Abscission (from Latin ab- 'away' and scindere 'to cut') is the shedding of various parts of an organism, such as a plant dropping a leaf, fruit, flower, or seed. In zoology , abscission is the intentional shedding of a body part, such as the shedding of a claw , husk, or the autotomy of a tail to evade a predator.

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

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    In Rockland, leaf spotters reported a 20% change in Nyack "with average to bright orange, yellow and red leaves," as well as a 25% change in Bear Mountain with a "good mix" of fall colors starting ...

  6. Leaf peeping - Wikipedia

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    Leaf peeping (momijigari) as an activity in Japan dates back to the Heian periodFall foliage in Japan usually occurs from late October to early December. [8] Leaf peeping in Japan has been a tradition since the Heian period; [9] [10] Anna Selby of The Daily Telegraph wrote that leaf peeping "is a concept embedded deep within Japanese culture", citing Shinto and Zen as examples. [11]

  7. Marcescence - Wikipedia

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    Many palms form a skirt-like or shuttlecock-like crown of marcescent leaves under new growth that may persist for years before being shed. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In some species only juveniles retain dead leaves [ 13 ] and marcescence in palms is considered a primitive trait.

  8. Eucomis comosa - Wikipedia

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    Eucomis comosa is an ornamental plant with numerous cultivars, varying in colour from forms with white flowers and little or no purple on the leaves, to forms with deeply coloured leaves. Described as "surprisingly hardy" in the UK, [ 3 ] down to −5 or −10 °C (23 or 14 °F), [ 3 ] [ 4 ] it needs a sheltered spot in full sun, and a ...

  9. New Hampshire fall color forecast 2024: Map, week-by-week ...

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    Below is a look at Smoky Mountains' fall foliage forecast for New Hampshire, broken down by week: New Hampshire fall colors: Week of Sept. 9 This map shows a prediction of fall foliage during the ...