Here at the Arboretum we have a fall color season. It's not a punctuated, Rose Parade season like the east coast or the Sierras gets where all the trees that turn color do so in a blazing display of overwhelming reds, oranges, yellows and hot pinks (the color of dogwoods when they turn), instead ours is a lazy, slow moving parade put together by the local chamber of commerce where one float after another slowly rolls by, separated by marching bands blooming trees and aloes.
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Crepe myrtle tree with red fall foliage. |
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Yellow fall foliage on these Crepe myrtles. |
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Wisteria vine turning color as it drapes over bamboo plants. |
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California native grapevine; a brilliant red performer in the fall as it drapes over 60 foot tall palms. |
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Various fall color trees in the Meadowbrook section. |
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Ginkgo biloba 'Canopy' |
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Carpet of spent leaves under Ginkgo biloba 'Canopy' |
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Ginkgo biloba 'Saratoga' in the herb garden. |
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Ginkgo biloba 'Cleveland' |
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Chinaberry tree in the foreground, Ginkgo biloba 'Cleveland' in the background. |
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Formosan Sweet Gum, Liquidambar taiwanensis |
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