Autumn Winds: Encounters with a World in Transition by Craig Newberger
‘Tis the season of color in the northeast. From soaring mountain summits to one’s own yard, the leaves on the trees are revealing something hidden all summer. Tupelo leaves are turning scarlet. Hickory leaves transition to a golden hue. Sugar maples seem ablaze in fiery yellows, oranges and reds. To what do we owe this glorious display? What is the role of photoperiod, soils, precipitation, and leaf chemistry in this process? Check out the science in my newly released book,** Autumn Winds: Encounters with a World in Transition*, available through **Amazon* and Barnes & Noble.
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