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| | Fall Folliage Facts - Native Plant Society of New Jersey |
 | | The fall leaves of a few trees, including sugar maple, dogwood, sweet gum, fl gum and sourwood, are usually red but may also be yellow. |
 | | The most intense of fall color occurs in areas such as New England, with almost pure stands of a few types of trees, such as maples and birches, that all turn color at the same time during the short fall season. |
 | | The most varied fall color, as well as the longest lasting, occurs in areas such as the southern Appalachians, where a dozen or more kinds of trees may change color at slightly different times over the longer fall season. |
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