The peak of fall color season in New England, yellow, orange and red Maple trees dazzle the eye! - stock photo

With cooler temperatures and shorter days the leaves of deciduous trees in New England change color from sumer green to fall's fiery yellows, oranges, and reds. The green chlorophyl which is used to turn sunlight into sugar is replaced by xanthophyll, a yellow or brown carotenoid plant pigment that causes the autumn colors of leaves. The fall leaf change brings thousands of visitors to the area each year to enjoy the natural beauty. It should be on everyone's "bucket list".
With cooler temperatures and shorter days the leaves of deciduous trees in New England change color from sumer green to fall's fiery yellows, oranges, and reds. The green chlorophyl which is used to turn sunlight into sugar is replaced by xanthophyll, a yellow or brown carotenoid plant pigment that causes the autumn colors of leaves. The fall leaf change brings thousands of visitors to the area each year to enjoy the natural beauty. It should be on everyone's "bucket list".
The peak of fall color season in New England, yellow, orange and red Maple trees dazzle the eye!
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