Summary
GAINESVILLE, Ga. - The brilliant fall color display across Georgia's forests is expected to be shorter and more muted this year.
The weather roller-coaster earlier this year is to blame. Unseasonably warm temperatures in March made plants bloom early, and the early April freeze killed many of those young leaves. The drought that has persisted through the summer, coupled with a long heat wave in August, also stressed the trees.See the full content of this document
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Autumn Colors to Fall Short
So many leaves are withering and falling before t...
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