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Centralparkgirl Sep 30th, 2012 01:31 PM

Foliage - what's it like where you are?
 
Just went up to Schenectady from the city by way of Hyde Park and then back. You can see the occasional gold coming in and a very few small bursts of red. The deep greens of summer are sure fading. Hills in the distance look like broccoli you might have kept too long.

Wish I could go back in a few weeks........

What's it like where you are?

Dukey1 Sep 30th, 2012 01:45 PM

Here in Arlington, VA, there isn't a lot of color yet but that will soon change. I suspect over in the upper areas of the Shenandoah it is somewhat more advanced.

J62 Sep 30th, 2012 01:46 PM

North of Albany. Occasional gold coming in and a very few small bursts of red.

Fodorite018 Sep 30th, 2012 02:07 PM

Here is OR the foliage is NOTHING like the NE:( That is one thing I really miss from our time in upstate NY. Here we get a few yellows and some orange, but it is so muted by comparison.

nytraveler Sep 30th, 2012 02:11 PM

Everything here is green - except for the few things that have curled up and died and turned brown. But Central Park is never colorful until near the end of October.

Surfergirl Sep 30th, 2012 02:32 PM

OK, we've had an ongoing heat wave here in L.A. that has screwed up our fall foliage -- what we have of it, that is.

Everything is still nice and green. The citrus trees don't change color. The trees in our backyard dropping the most leaves right now are the magnolia and the avocado trees, but neither changes color -- they just go green to brown, then drop. Bumper crop of avocados this year, but most still in the maturing process. Serious bumper crop of limes this year as well.

The apples on the apple trees are the only things changing color, from green to red, other than the persimmons that generally turn from green to orange just before Halloween.

EmilyPost Sep 30th, 2012 04:01 PM

In central CT: Brushes of gold and small blotches of red against a background of green.

irishswampyankee Sep 30th, 2012 09:21 PM

In central VT, it's about peak. Despite washout of a weekend, brilliant colors shone through. Very vibrant this yr.

dfrostnh Oct 1st, 2012 02:44 AM

Quite a bit of color in the Concord NH area. DH thinks it's only 40 percent so far but there's a lot of swamp maples around our house which color early. Some have bright red branches here and there but the rest of the tree is green. The color that is starting in the rest of the tree is more of a pinky red. This is kind of unusual. In true swamp areas, the trees are all red.

We had a rainy weekend but the sun started coming out late in the day. It's possible that today is going to be spectacular but looks like a warm week. We didn't get a light frost in mid-Sept like we usually do and the moon is almost full again.

Tomsd Oct 1st, 2012 04:38 AM

Here is what it is like in my old state of Oregon:

http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...all-colors.cfm

Colorado and other parts of the West are also beautiful this time of year. :)

Tomsd Oct 1st, 2012 04:48 AM

A bit more on Colorado - as we were in Colorado Springs a few years ago for an AF Academy reunion of mine, and we drove up Pikes Peak and the fall colors were just outstanding.

We later drove up the center of the state - which also had some beautiful foliage - to The Summit - Frisco/Breckinridge/Keystone - and my wife took numerous pics but these pages will have to suffice for the moment:

http://www.examiner.com/article/fall...-part-1-by-car

http://www.colorado.com/articles/asp...foliage-drives

below_gravity Oct 1st, 2012 06:24 AM

Central NJ - Just getting started. A few reds, not much yellow yet. Give it a week!

zootsi Oct 1st, 2012 07:43 AM

West Central New Hampshire, we are about 60% of peak. Looks like it may be a good year. Unfortunately, the weather has been miserable the past several days.

Katie7 Oct 2nd, 2012 11:50 AM

Southern Ohio-starting to get some color. Seems early but it has been very dry all summer.

nlg Oct 2nd, 2012 12:25 PM

We are getting color(yellows and oranges)a little early this year in Middle Tennessee. It is rainy and only in the 60s today-I love it.

Tomsd Oct 2nd, 2012 02:22 PM

BTW - local fall color here in SD is getting another nice bloom of roses, and the new ones I planted over the summer are all doing well. Double Delight #3 is just doing great, as is Mr. Lincoln #3, the two Kordes Perfectas as well, Secret, Sweet Surrender, Elle, Abraham Darby (a David Austin English Rose), Oklahmoma #2, Firefighter, Fragrant Clouds 1 & 2 have all bloomed at least once - and just this morning - I/weput Perfume Delight in the ground. She is a daughter of the most famous rose in the world - Peace, and hadn't planned to dig another big rose hole (getting a little late in the year) but won her at the local SD Rose Society meeting last week, so hey - gotta do what ya gotta do. :)

Again,San Diego doesn't have much of a fall foliage/change of seasons panorama - but there are other benefits. :)

nytraveler Oct 3rd, 2012 08:08 AM

Well we're definitely being held up since we haven't had any really cool weather yet - never mind the killing frost you usually need to get the best colors. Still warm (75 today) and lots of showers.

jubilada Oct 3rd, 2012 08:17 AM

It is gorgeous here in Western MA, not peaking yet.

Katie7 Oct 3rd, 2012 11:43 AM

I hope the colors in MA hold off- we are planning to visit around Oct 18 and would love to see some colors!

willowjane Oct 3rd, 2012 11:47 AM

Came over the mountains from Western NC this past weekend and it looks like things are just "this" close to changing. A few trees are starting and it was just beautiful. Asheville NC area.


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