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September 4, 2002
The 2002 foliage season
is underway! As expected at this early point in the season, there is very
little change to report. In many areas, there are a few trees displaying
early color. These trees are most likely either young or distressed trees
feeling the effects of drought conditions noted in much of the eastern
United States. Many people are wondering about the effect the drought
will have on the foliage. Trees are quite resilient and usually hold up
well to drought conditions. Their extensive root systems help to retain
water, thereby coping with a lack of precipitation. If we were to have
a number of years of continual drought, the foliage may then be altered.
The Foliage Network is expecting a great foliage season, so get ready
to view the splendor of autumn! Watch for The Foliage Network reports
throughout the fall to keep up to date with the latest foliage conditions.
This information provided
by Marek D. Rzonca, The Foliage Network.
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