Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Fall Foliage Report – Nov. 24, 2010

The fall color season is winding down in Virginia. Many areas of the Piedmont have isolated areas of color, though this area is past peak. The Coastal Plain has significant color, most areas are at peak or just past peak color.
This the last Fall Foliage Report for the season. Thanks for supporting us!! These posts will resume in October 2011.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Fall Foliage Report – Nov. 18, 2010

The fall color season is drawing to a close in Virginia. Many areas of the Piedmont, especially the southern Piedmont, still have color, though this area is past peak. The Coastal Plain has significant color and areas will be peaking between now and Thanksgiving.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Fall Foliage Report – Nov. 12, 2010

The fall color show continues to roll across Virginia. In the upper Piedmont, considerable color can still be seen, though colors are past peak. In the lower Piedmont, colors are at or just past peak. In the Coastal Plain of Virginia, significant color can be seen on the Peninsula. On the Eastern Shore, roughly fifty-percent of the trees have color.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Fall Foliage Report – Nov. 4, 2010

Significant color change can be seen in the Piedmont. Most tree species are at full color with some species of oaks lagging a little bit. Many areas are approaching peak color. East of Richmond in the Coastal Plain of Virginia, patchy color change can be seen, and fall color can be found on the Peninsula.