The foliage is all the more welcome because it was a surprise, even to those who study trees for a living. | mosebuchele
If you’ve walked around Central Texas or even just checked social media lately, you might have noticed the colors. Leaves of deep red, burnt orange and bright yellow abound far more than in a typical fall.
“It made a liar out of me in a good way,” said Karl Flocke, a woodland ecologist with the Texas A&M Forest Service. “I was expecting not much, and we’re really getting a lot of great stuff here at the end of the season.” That’s exactly what was happening in Central Texas through our dry October and right up until mid-November, when a cold front and a long, soaking rain arrived.The water wasn’t nearly enough to
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