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Some Ozarks Fall Color: VERY Picture Heavy

arktrees
12 years ago

Though some of you might enjoy some pictures from the Ozarks of North Arkansas. While we are not at peak color as of yet, there is color to be seen. The fall color show varies widely. Some years are fabulous, rivaling most anyone, other years not so much, and a few are pretty dull. Not yet sure how this year will end up. Too many weather extremes over the last year. Since February, near all time record snowfall, all time record cold, followed by, record wet (27" rain in 5 weeks), followed by drought and all time record high temps. Add to that, last week was very very warm and some fairly strong dry air windy days. So we will see. Still I have gotten some pretty nice color in spots over the last week or two, and thought I would share. I will add more that I consider worthwhile as the season progresses. Hopefully we will end up with nice color despite the weather difficulties of this year.

Arktrees

First up, a view from a ridge top looking over the Ozark National Forest.

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How about a bit of Sweetgum

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Sassafras anyone?

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Blackgum next to the road.

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Native Sugar Maple. Range maps say it doesn't live here natively, but it does.

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Sugar Maple "Autumn Splendor'

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Some Hickory.

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Largest American Smoke Tree that I know of in the area. About 5" caliper and probable 15'-18' tall. The last picture was taken a week after the others.

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Some Ash trees this year would rival any Ginkgo.

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Autumn Blaze Maples. These have been developing color for a couple weeks now.

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