Foliage Reports Archive - 2001
Southeast United States


Foliage Report #5

September 19, 2001
The Southeast is finally showing some degree of color change. The exception being the Eastern Shore of Virginia. At this stage of the foliage season, the "show-offs" start to show some moderate coloration. Show-offs are trees which are typically older, diseased, or distressed. Some healthy trees, however, just enjoy changing early, giving everyone a preview of what the other trees are about to display.

Leaf drop is very low to non-existent in much of the region. However, portions of the eastern panhandle of West Virginia is reporting low leaf drop. Any leaf drop at this stage is typically attributed to brown, dried out leaves.

This information was provided by Marek D. Rzonca, The Foliage Network. The next report will be released Saturday, September 22, 2001.

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