Past Peak But Peeking Back at Fall Color

It’s been rather hectic over the last couple weeks around here and I’m just now getting to my own Fall Color Project post! I figured a retrospective look back at the last few weeks would find the peak of the fall color season in my area.

Way back on October 12, 2010 we had the first of the trees beginning to change – sassafras!

On October 20, 2010 the sassafras were well on their way to the peak of color!
Moving ahead to October 27, 2010 we have a crape myrtle beginning to turn red on a few leaves.

This red maple was also changing color on the same day.

One of my favorite shots with the garden shed in it is this one. I love the gold maple in the back!

A couple days later (October 30, 2010) the colors in the back tree line were shining in gold.

An oak leaf hydrangea on November 2, 2010 is just beginning to turn. It’s in a sheltered spot in the corner shade garden and probably receives additional heat from the house.

Another shot of the shed on November 5, 2010 shows the gold color more solid in the individual leaves but the tree has lost leaves. Fall is progressing!

This Shasta viburnum is beginning to turn on November 5th also.

November 9th brings more fall color to the Shasta viburnum. It’s been a rough year for many plants and this Shasta has lost more than a few leaves due to drought conditions.

November 11, 2010 and the red maple is in full color.

This fall has been spotty at best. Peak time here was probably the middle to the end of October but there are still some trees with leaves hanging on. It won’t be long though until the fall colors are done for this year!

9 thoughts on “Past Peak But Peeking Back at Fall Color”

  1. Dave,

    The shed looks great! Guess what I'm painting a shed that looks a lot like it for a customer. Blue with white trim and we are bead boarding the entire inside.

    Looks like the colors there are much like ours. I do think this year as been better than in recent years.

  2. Barbara,

    LOL! The shed took nearly a year to get this far! I'm glad you like it though!

    Darla,

    I'm not taking sides on this one!

    Randy,

    Thanks! I do like the blue color and it would look good with the white trim also. I would love to put beadboard up on the inside. Are you using beaded sheets or actual tongue and groove?

  3. I'm working on a post, but my favorite Japanese maple hasn't hit perfection yet. Either I'll wait a week to post or I'll cheat and include a photo from a past year for it….

  4. While in TN, I enjoyed the beautiful colors of Fall when I could catch a glimpse. I was not lucky enough to be able to catch Monteagle (the mountain) in full glow. I passed it 4 times but not lucky enough to catch the vibrant colors I know it can show. But I was happy with what I was able to see. So pretty but as a daffodil, the colors don’t last long….

  5. Dear Dave (yes .. I can't stop saying it that way .. haha.. must be because of Dave the gnome I have here on guard duty !) .. I am so jealous about your bargain with Southern Comfort .. you would never see anything like that even as a sale here drats ! haha
    Our Fall colour disappeared so quickly too .. plus we didn't get the scarlets that we do usually with a decent year .. but .. we can only hope for next year with fingers crossed right ? mean while I'll grumble about that bargain for a while and get over it ? hehehe
    Joy : )

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