Sneak peek at the fall leaf show

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    The foliage is just starting to turn color. Most early color change posted as a “Sneak Peak”, at early leaf color changes on individual plants the beginning of Autumn. Plants in the PNW show early fall colors due to a combination of weather related conditions, higher - northern altitudes. The triggering response to shorter days and cooler nights during early-season leading to production of more sugars .

    These conditions are also setting the stage for berries to ripen on holly trees and roses to set hips for hungry birds and many other plants to set seed . This is the perfect conditions for fall foliage color. Dry no rain , cooler nights, latitude and shorter days.

    Pine cones are a poppin. I hear them pop like pop corn literally, the sounds of seeds being dispersed during cooler weather some may open and close and others pop during warmer temps during the day.

    This event …‘ Pine Cone Popping ‘ , is squirrel heaven. I want to praise my squirrels for their faithfulness and reliability. The squirrels have started digging in every pot they could find .This is their process for canning their food for winter. I thought I was thinking ahead this year and put a netting cloth tucked under pots over the fall blooming pots. Worked very well for a few days until the wind blew them off. My dear squirrels started digging in those pots and all the pots I moved to the greenhouse. Every pot is full of holes missing the very plants I was planning on preserving over the winter.

    Apologies for this long rant . It helps to come to terms with the millions of preparations for winter. :shrug:


    Some bery nice Autumn pics of berries.
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    Wow PAC— you know how to show your stuff. Those are great pics.
     
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    Today the hop vine is changing so fast. Yeap the hops that go into making beer. A huge export crop for Oregon.
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    The foliage in this whole area is now changing to fall colors .
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    That's cool !! @Pacnorwest. I really like the Indian with the howling wolf. :heart:

    Rags tries to howl but it's so soft I don't think you could hear it 100' away !! :p
     
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    Thanks @Anniekay. Nice concrete American Indian goes with out saying & the coyote howling is a common occurance here.

    Yes, the American Indian statue and howling coyote is a representation of American Indian culture, specifically the importance of the coyote as a trickster, creator, and symbol of wisdom in the mythology and folklore of many Native American tribes, especially those of the Southwest. The coyote's enduring presence in stories and spiritual beliefs reflects its deep cultural significance and its connection to the natural world. A small salute to many.
     
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    This one is in the town I went to high school in in Massachusetts. "The Menotomy Indian Hunter". upload_2025-9-27_14-25-49.jpeg
     
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    Anniekay Wow so beautiful. Thanks for sharing. :smt060
     
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    White paper birch showing leaf fall color.
     
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    Pac— Those narrow leaves look so attractive. They are beautiful aren’t they.
     
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    Thank you Sjoerd. The narrow leaves are on the reblooming spirea. They are an easy care small shrub and offer bright leaf fall color. :)
     
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    I thought I recognised them.
    I have three little Spirea japonica. Their leaves will become similar to the ones above that you showed. We are behind you I believe.
     
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    OK :smt023 … when you catch up post your autumn pics too. I know you got a million of ‘em.
     
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    PAC— haha. I will do. In the lottie there isn’t a lot of plants that show colour—just flowers and veg mostly.
     
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