Fall colors are at their peak through most of the Buckeye State, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Here's where to find them.
Fall colors in Ohio are nearing or at their peak, state officials say. So if you're looking to get out and enjoy them, here's ...
Leaves that were attacked by insects or disease may also drop early or provide ... Some species like sassafras, sumac, black and sweet gum, and sugar and red maple are famous for bright fall color.
Chlorophyll, the chemical that allows plants to conduct photosynthesis, gives leaves their green color, but it is not present ...
We’re seeing bright colors from Buckeye Lake at Beech Mountain Wednesday afternoon ... If your favorite spot is still open ...
In most areas of Ohio, the tree canopies have started to change color. Some species of trees are on track for a typical ...
Due to the drastic weather conditions recently in central Ohio, the fall foliage may be a little more unexpected.
The Buckeye State is entering prime fall color ... Use these hashtags to share fall leaves photos on social media Both ODNR and TourismOhio are asking that fall color photos from Ohio be shared ...
The amount and brilliance of leaf colors that develop in any ... If you like to travel the Buckeye State to enjoy the fall-foliage spectacle, even if it may be a bit muted this year, you can ...
Past experiences make autumn so refreshing, so memory-evoking and such an emotionally-fulfilling time of the year for.
Even though the leaves have been changing colors and the air has been getting crisper for weeks, Sunday officially marked the start of fall. We are now in the full swing of seasonal activities ...
Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), a cousin of the magnolia, is absolutely stunning in spring when it's fragrant, ...