Not all trees are reliable for fall color, but Black Gums have been pretty dependable. These trees do grow slow though, but I have been slowly adding a few to the landscape. When mature, they can have berries that wildlife relish.
Monthly Archives: October 2016
Southwestern White Pine Loneliness
This Southwestern White Pine used to be surrounded by similar-sized Ponderosa Pines. The Ponderosa Pines died from a severe winter, while the Southwestern White Pine persevered. This is one of the best Pines I have used for windbreaks. Austrian and Scotch Pines handle the winters, too, but they suffer from diseases.
Shellbark Hickory Standout
It was easy to notice the Shellbark Hickory in the woods, as the fall display is sooner than the surrounding trees. This hickory was overwhelmed with Elm competition for many years, but when I cut the Elms down, the established root system of this Shellbark Hickory pushed growth quickly.
Friendly Great Blue Heron
Great Blue Herons usually fly away when they see me. But there is one that hangs around and ignores me while fishing.
Golden Era
Bitternut Hickories contrast well with evergreens, like the Eastern Red Cedar. Soon the Red Cedar will be the only color in this area.
Japanese Zelkovas
I have a few young Japanese Zelkovas growing. The Zelkovas tend to have better fall color than their relatives, the Elms.
Bold Statement
As fall continues on, a lot of the landscape is starting to fade. The White Poplar has kept its beauty so far, lasting late into fall before it looks barren.
Best Trees For Fall Color
The shrubby-looking Sumacs are some of the best trees for fall color. This Staghorn Sumac cultivar has had great fall color every year.
Spilt Milk Bush Clover
Spilt Milk Bush Clover is a type of Lespedeza, that is variegated. I just got it this spring and its already blooming in the first year.
Pokeweed Berry Production
One Pokeweed plant can have hundreds, if not thousands of fruit. These perennials die back to the ground every year but come back with a lot of growth and can be the size of a bush.