
These brilliant yellows, reds and oranges are always in the leaves, hidden by the presence of chlorophyll. As chlorophyll fades in the waning daylight and cooling temperatures of autumn, the hidden brilliance is revealed.
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Red leaves are my favorite . . . when I was a kid, my family and I would play a game to see who could find the first red leaf every year. 🙂
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You’d all tie for the winner this year. The red leaves in my neighborhood burst into flame practically overnight, and are everywhere this weekend.
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Lovely colors…
Greetings from http://3rdculturechildren.com
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Thanks! I think this is the most beautiful time of year. The leaves turn into jewels.
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