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These are the Leaves You’ll Find in Almost Heaven

Each year people from all over come to the Mountain State to see its beautiful fall foliage. From gorgeous shades of orange, purple, red, yellow and brown each leaf unique yet equally as stunning. The state gets its dazzling colored leaves thanks to a process called photoperiodism. Photoperiodism happens as the sun moves further south, the hours of daylight shorten, and the temperatures fall, which causes leaves to cease production of chlorophyll, the chemical that colors leaves green. As the chlorophyll disappears, the underlying colors of the leaves are unmasked, and the next strongest pigment becomes dominant giving the leaves a “new” color.

Leaves around the state change at different times. Look out for leaves to change in the different travel regions at these times:

Want to know what leaves turn what colors? Here is a fall foliage coloration guide that’ll help you spot different leave during fall:

Yellows

Reds

Browns

Multi-Colors

No Change

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