Last Call

Alabama croton fall foliage

Alabama croton fall foliage on 11/26/12

If you want to see pretty fall foliage, this is last call, take one final look before it’s gone. Most things are past their prime, but this little Alabama croton still looks good. He looked better a few weeks ago before our first light frost curled his leaves. Speaking of looking better in the past, I was going through the pictures I took a couple weeks ago when the fall foliage was amazing, and I decided that even though I like to keep the blog fairly current, it was worth reminiscing about a very pretty fall.

Maple fall foliage

The big trees are native maples.

 

Calycanthus loridus

Sweet shrub (Calycanthus loridus) has great fall color.

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Sassafras

A young sassafras tree

Sassafras

Did you know the roots of a sassafras smell like root beer?

Maple and oak

Native oak and maple

Mother nature did a great job planting this area along the driveway.

 

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