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The whys of fall colors
Oct 12, 2007 — Red is this fall's color, at least in the North Country's woods. How leaves change color is pretty well understood; just why they do so remains something of a mystery. And why red, especially? Good question... for our commentator, Paul Hetzler. Go to full article
Fall colors emerge
Sep 21, 2007 — Trees across the North Country and Vermont are showing their fall colors. Foliage season only lasts a few weeks in late September and early October. Jim Carroll and his wife Gina are volunteer "leaf peepers" in Tupper Lake. Todd Moe spoke with Jim about the vivid and varied colors this week. Go to full article
Peak fall colors arrive
Sep 29, 2006 — It's late September and colorful peak fall foliage is expected in parts of the North Country this weekend. Todd Moe talks with Jim Carroll, of Tupper Lake. He and his wife are fall foliage spotters in the Adirondacks for the state tourism office. Go to full article
Fall colors on the eve of autumn
Sep 22, 2006 — The autumn equinox occurs at 12:03 am Saturday. Bright fall colors are starting to dominate the Adirondack landscape. Todd Moe chats with Raquette Lake resident Jackie Hornstein for a fall foliage update. Go to full article
Trees starting to show fall color
Sep 14, 2006 — It's mid September and the foliage is starting to lose its green and fall colors are starting to emerge in parts of the North Country. Todd Moe talks with Jim Carroll, of Tupper Lake. He and his wife are fall foliage spotters in the Adirondacks for the state tourism office. Go to full article
An Early Start to Nature's Fall Fashion Show?
Sep 13, 2004 — Fall is on its way and the trees are starting to change color. But doesn't it seem a little early to see autumn's colored foliage? Martha Foley and horticulturist Amy Ivy talk about the first signs of the new season. Go to full article
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