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Fall Foliage 2019


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Foliage in the NC Mountains is a patchwork rather than a blanket peak due to adverse conditions early on. The highest terrain has a lot of leaf drop and much of it has gone past peak. Where leaves are still changing, you can literally drive from almost all green to solid color around a corner or two. That is the product of a lot of micro climates (like cold hollows etc).

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This is kind of foliage related as I planned on doing a hyperlapse of walking through the woods this past weekend with the foliage in the woods as I picked up one of my game cameras but it turned out to be cloudy and not as many leaves were falling after the storm and I had to deal with dropped branches (one large one shows up in the video) but I thought I would share:

This other one is a day to night timelapse that I did a couple of weeks ago.  I love how the colors brightened right before it got dark.

 

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12 hours ago, powderfreak said:

You have to start looking now to find leaves on trees.

We're getting there.  We have pockets of sticks here too.  The colorful oaks help keep some of the color alive but the maples, birches, etc. are fading very fast.  What I find interesting this time of year is how it's a reverse of spring.  In the spring the forest floor or smaller vegetation starts greening up and then the trees.  In the fall it seems like the trees turn and then the bushes, grass, etc.

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40 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Those stay green into December 

I posted this picture of my front yard yesterday to show the pre 10/29/11 snowfall we had. Notice my Bradford Pear in the picture is still green.

I shook the snow of it to save it two days later. My Dad's was to large to save that way and it split down the middle. Since 2011 it's grown back from the stump.

 

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2 hours ago, dendrite said:

I’m losing a lot of mine now. The trees are maybe 1/2-3/4 full.

Thanks--way ahead of these oaks.

37 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Oaks starting to drop here, but will be awhile. Even mid November snow last year, I had a carpet of brown leaves over the snow. And that was a cold late Oct/Early Nov. Fully expect Fall cleanup to last into December this year.

This is my memory from growing up.  Actually, I grew up in New London (CT), so it was more likely brown leaves over brown grass.

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24 minutes ago, eyewall said:

I went back over my aerials and realized monitor calibration was off. Here are some of my best from down here (Note: the resolution on these attachments is quite low):

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Years ago (October 1996) I was doing a trade show in Summerton SC. I drove up to Beech NC, the highest city East of the Mississippi. I also drove up Mt Mitchell, the highest point in the Eastern US. Beautiful foliage along the way.

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23 hours ago, Sugarloaf1989 said:

Years ago (October 1996) I was doing a trade show in Summerton SC. I drove up to Beech NC, the highest city East of the Mississippi. I also drove up Mt Mitchell, the highest point in the Eastern US. Beautiful foliage along the way.

It is amazing how fast things can change with elevation down here. This is the iconic Linn Cove area on the Blue Ridge from when I stopped there a few days ago:
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