Friday
Nov062009
Why do leaves turn red in the fall?
Friday, November 6, 2009 at 21:15 That’s a question Mr. Maven - born in Vermont and raised in northern New Hampshire - is always explaining to folks.

Here’s a more science based explanation from Bill Hoch, Plant physiologist, Department of Horticulture
University of Wisconsin for EarthSky, a clear voice for science.
In the fall, the leaves of some trees turn yellow, orange or red.
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