Last Vestiges Of Fall Color

That is at the upper elevations of Southern Utah. Autumn colors are due to migrate to the lower elevations soon, especially in and around Zion National Park. I’m not sure why some trees lose the leaves sooner than others as they are right next to each other.

 

 

 

 

 

10 responses to “Last Vestiges Of Fall Color”

  1. neihtn2012 Avatar

    I read that aspens sometimes come from the same parent which propagated itself by underground roots. If so, it would make side by side trees losing their leaves at different times even more puzzling.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      You’re right about the aspens belonging to same root system. I’ll have to contact an expert

  2. Angela Moyer Avatar

    Nice images! The colors in Colorado at higher elevation are now past peak as well. Time to enjoy the cottonwoods in the valley. Looking forward to your future posts.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Angela. I noticed today at Zion that the Big Tooth Maples and Scrub Oaks are nearing peak color. Cottonwoods to follow in a few weeks

  3. Susanne Avatar

    The first picture puts me in mind of lit matches. Your Utah is one fine muse!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Susanne. Utah has quite a variety of landscapes

  4. Camie Avatar

    Very pretty!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Camie!

  5. mercedescatalan Avatar

    Wow, looks like autumn was quick this year there! Here in Switzerland it feels like it’s now beginning after a looong Indian summer!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Yes, fall comes in different stages here depending upon your elevation. See post today show fresh colors in Zion National Park at 5,000 feet

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