Trees that turn red in fall
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You know the saying—"The best time to plant a tree is yesterday"? If you're just getting around to it now, it can be tough to find a tree that won't take decades to mature. Fortunately, these beautiful, low-maintenance trees grow quickly to fill in your landscape without the wait.
Deep reds, brilliant yellows, and warm oranges all make up a collage of beautiful fall color. Now, you can get them in your own yard with these trees.
Enjoy the colors of the fall with trees perfect for small spaces. Here are 5 that should work for you!
Don't wait until the colors change! Put in fall color trees now so that your yard will POP with the reds, yellows, and oranges of autumn 🍁
These small trees add flowers, fall color, and even colorful fruit or interesting bark without taking up a lot of space.
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Fall is the best time to plant trees for autumn foliage in the South. Grow one of these top trees at the link for fall color and set your garden aglow. #gardenideas #gardening #southerngardening #trees #fallgardening #treeplanting #southernliving
Burning fall maples feature beautiful fall foliage and a well-formed shape, making them an ideal choice for large area landscaping. The fall maple is a hybrid of red maple and silver maple, both native to North America. Their branching pattern is dense and ascending, and they have a rounded or oval crown. Maturity comes quickly for fall maple - they can grow up to two feet per year under the right conditions. In autumn, its leaves turn a bright reddish-orange hue.
<p>Here are our favorite fast-growing trees to keep you cool, give you privacy and add ornamental beauty to your yard.</p>
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