Here’s what to know about why leaves change color in the fall—and how the process is being impacted by climate change.
Parts of the Adirondacks and Catskills have approached the season's midpoint, but most upstate regions are just changing.
The year’s most colorful season is officially here as the September portion of summer yields to fall. That means an array of ...
December is great time to trek the mountains of northwestern Vietnam as maple forests change color from green to yellowish-red. Early winter, forests across the northwestern mountainous region are ...
The dry summer is going to have a big impact on the autumn colors in Penn's Woods. In the first fall foliage report of the season, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources ...
From tree-lined beaches to an ancient forest, here are the best places to see fall's signature blazing reds and oranges in ...
Chlorosis, a foliage condition in which the leaf veins remain green but the surrounding blade tissue turns pale green or yellow, is a common occurrence among certain tree species on the Northern ...
As we prepare to say hello to winter, let’s give fall a farewell salute with this photo from Anne Nichandros, of Castro Valley. Nichandros has what she called a purple maple tree in her backyard that ...
On September 2, the Japan Meteorological Corporation released the first 2025 edition of its official autumn leaves forecast, which predicts the autumn foliage around Japan spanning from Hokkaido to ...
There are mushrooms and then there are fungi, essentially the same thing (mushrooms are the reproductive parts of fungi), but while we humans think mushrooms are cute and give them fanciful names like ...