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Serviceberry

Serviceberry is a small native tree that can have wonderful fall color.  To see Serviceberry at the PGT look along the ridges and bluffs above Hiller’s Creek. They seem to … Continued

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Sweetgum

Most trees have lost their leaves but a few are still showing good color. There is a Sweet Gum tree just south of the PGT Visitor Center that looks great … Continued

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Red White Oak

It’s late in the season, but suddenly a few oaks are starting to show some good color. At the same time it’s windy and a lot of leaves are falling. … Continued

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Sugar Maple

More color from maples. They are one of the most reliable big trees for color. 

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Edge of the Woods

We had our first frost this week and with it there are spots of good color in the woods. This is along the western edge of Indigo Prairie where there … Continued

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Maple Leaves

Suddenly the maples have turned bright yellow. On a walk yesterday we saw several maples with good color in the woods by along the bluffs west of Indigo Prairie and … Continued

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Big Bluestem

Prairie grasses can show good fall color, especially if they are backlit.  Big Bluestem and Indian Grass are the two most common grasses that you will see in the prairies … Continued

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Maple Leaf Carpet

The rain and wind this week knocked many leaves down. It’s rained enough that the ground is soggy. 

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Wild Blackberry

The blackberry leaves are changing color as the growing season is coming to a close. We should have our first killing frost in the next few weeks.

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Water Lily Leaves

The needles on the cypress trees have changed from green to copper this week. The copper color in the water here is a reflection of the Bald Cypress trees at … Continued

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