A lot of different colors are abundant in the landscape. Staghorn Sumac is lit up all over my Oasis.
Category Archives: Trees
Amur Maple Foliage
Amur Maples can look boring during spring and summer. But by fall, they look amazing with their purples, reds, and pinks.
Purple Smoke Tree
Purple Smoke Tree keeps good fall color from spring to fall. The Sawtooth Oak in the background stays green late in fall.
Yellow Bud Hickory
Yellow Bud Hickory also brightens up Autumn, with its yellow leaves. This Hickory Species is recognizable in the fall and winter. First, with its yellow leaves, then the yellow buds on the twigs, and the smooth bark on the trunk and branches.
Old Bones Sycamore
My young Old Bones Sycamore is already producing seedballs. The seedballs are not singularly like the native American Sycamore, but this selection looks to be a hybrid, like the London Plane Tree.
Big Pear Fruit
The Kieffer Pears continue to grow in the tree. Some of them are getting quite large.
Two Toned Pine
The White Pine trees have been changing color this fall, too. But as soon as they drop all their dead needles, they’ll be fully green again, looking like the evergreen they should be in fall.
Spotting Hickories
It is very easy to pick out where the Bitternut Hickories are. Their fall color lightens up the landscape.
Fall Needle Drop
In Fall, White Pines will drop a lot of needles. The trees look diseased with the dying and dead needles.
Locust Cover
This Honey Locust is hiding behind some Blue Spruce, but still can be seen. Honey Locusts grow a lot faster than the Colorado Blue Spruce.