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Central Florida's Fall Colors

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Re: Central Florida's Fall Colors

@Zhills ,  ha ha, very cute, and definitely colorful.

 

Those "landscape" licence plates are always so eye-catching...

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Re: Central Florida's Fall Colors

That is funny. When I clicked, I wondered if trees in warm climates go dormant and shed their leaves.

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Re: Central Florida's Fall Colors

We have the same colors in Arizona.

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Re: Central Florida's Fall Colors


@AuntG wrote:

That is funny. When I clicked, I wondered if trees in warm climates go dormant and shed their leaves.


@AuntG  Deciduous trees do shed their leaves, but they don't turn beautiful colors first. I used to have oak trees in front of my house and they always waited until Dec. to lose their leaves, falling on all of the Christmas decorations! Disclaimer: I'm in NOLA, not Florida.

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Re: Central Florida's Fall Colors

@Zhills.  All I see is the dreaded little green box.

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Re: Central Florida's Fall Colors

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@Zhills yes they are slowly making their way back down here to Central Florida!  Restaurants, grocery stores and roads are getting crowded again.  All good though.  They keep our economy going.....

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Re: Central Florida's Fall Colors

@AuntG  great question.  Depends on what part of Florida you live in.  Northern Florida has trees like Maples that change around December.  Leaves start dropping on the oaks next monrh. Gets very barren and sad looking in the winter. Pines stay green all year, thankfully!  Central Florida has different trees, they are starting to change colors.  The pampas grass is starting to turn a pretty shade of lavender.  The trees will start shedding their leaves and it's kind of barren until February/March.  

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@Kachina624  Sorry, don't know how to fix that!

 

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Did that help?

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Re: Central Florida's Fall Colors

Hmmm, I guess this is a joke that went over my head.