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I spotted a Beech tree early in the morning shortly after the sun came up…the suns rays illuminating the branches that were covered by a coating of overnight frost. It’s rich colors in the sunlight were dazzling…a sort of deep auburn, gold or copper. Other varieties of indigenous Indiana trees have changed color and dropped their leaves to the ground like they always do this time of year. But the Beech after changing color, does not drop their leaves…at least not for now anyway. They hold on to them until Springtime for some reason. As other varieties of trees become bare, the Beech trees really stand out through the winter months for that reason. The tree from a distance looks like a large bouquet of Fall colors.
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The picture of the beech tree is verrrry nice…….
Baba…thank you. Especially good coming from you, an expert in indigenous Indiana trees and woodlands among other talents.