Most of the colorful leaves like gum are already fallen by the time our red oaks go scarlet. Then there are the green of live oaks and redcedar to liven the reds and yellows. Warming climate has dampened the colors somewhat, but depending on rainfall, we still have autumnal colors in the “counties along the Red River” as the Dallas meteorologists refer to us.
rentier about 7 years ago
Than temperatures don’t fall either!!
Charliegirl Premium Member about 7 years ago
Smart pooch!
jpayne4040 about 7 years ago
He got you there, Red!
Catfeet Premium Member about 7 years ago
You tell ’em, Rover!
ellisaana Premium Member about 7 years ago
It’s the reason for the season – Autumn.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Rover is so erudite, LOL!
johovey about 7 years ago
I lived in Texas and LOVED it… but missed fall so much. The color of the leaves is spectacular and I do love winter. (Yeah, I am weird.)
DedeBoyd1 about 7 years ago
That’s one smart rover red take care the both of you with love…\
Hippogriff about 7 years ago
Most of the colorful leaves like gum are already fallen by the time our red oaks go scarlet. Then there are the green of live oaks and redcedar to liven the reds and yellows. Warming climate has dampened the colors somewhat, but depending on rainfall, we still have autumnal colors in the “counties along the Red River” as the Dallas meteorologists refer to us.
cryss Premium Member about 7 years ago
Tamarack, aka Larch, is a deciduous fir that changes color in the fall and drops its needles.
baraktorvan about 7 years ago
Tell me about it. Nothing but Evergreens up here in the NW unless you count the East Coast trees that invaded us before the Californians did.