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All the trees here in VA, except for the evergreens, are completely bare


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4 minutes ago, Kzoo said:

Oaks.  They like to hold on to their leaves.  I have a bunch in my yard and several still have about 15% of their leaves.  Some leaves will stay on until the trees bud in the spring.

Really?  I used to have an oak and it's leaves were gone by late November...   :unsure:

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Just now, Road Runner said:

Really?  I used to have an oak and it's leaves were gone by late November...   :unsure:

Also, a way to identify a distressed tree is often that it is holding onto the leaves it normally would shed. A chemical is secreted in a tree that triggers them to drop their leaves. A broken, clogged, or otherwise impaired "artery" system prevents that chemical from getting to all the points on a tree.

This is what Google said:

As winter approaches, tree leaves stop producing chlorophyll. That exposes other colors of pigment, like reds and oranges. At that point, the branches also begin to develop their “abscission” cells. These are cells that scissor off the dying leaves and seal up the stem attachments.

Read more at Gardening Know How: Tree Leaves Didn’t Drop In Winter: Reasons Why Leaves Did Not Fall Off A Tree https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/tgen/why-leaves-did-not-fall-off-tree.htm

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It used to amaze me how lush the woods are in VA.  In the Army while doing patrols, we would lose the soldier just 10’ in front of us as the trees & brush were so thick.   But in winter we could see for 50+ yards through the woods. 

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1 hour ago, Thaddeus Kosciuszko said:

From that picture it looks like all the leaves are brown, and the sky is gray,

And you could go for a walk on a winter's day, but on the other hand you'd be safe and warm if you lived in LA...

Deep.  Very deep…

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On 1/17/2023 at 12:46 PM, Kzoo said:

Oaks.  They like to hold on to their leaves.  I have a bunch in my yard and several still have about 15% of their leaves.  Some leaves will stay on until the trees bud in the spring.

On the way to camp today I noticed many small oak trees that have some brown leaves on them. None of the other trees have leaves.

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