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Why do leaves change color in autumn?

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September 14, 2024

The transformation begins
Why do leaves change color in autumn?

We are entering the time of year when the leaves around us will soon begin to slowly changing colors. But why does this happen?

In spring and summer, most leaves are green. This is thanks to a substance called chlorophyll that is produced as the leaves produce energy for the tree.

As the days get shorter and temperatures cool, a cork-like substance forms at the base of each leaf so the tree can begin to conserve its water supply ahead of winter. That substance cuts off the water supply to the leaf. Check out the sunrise and sunset times directly on our app.

Without the water supply, the chlorophyll disintegrates and the green color disappears, making way for the glorious hues of orange, red, and yellow we see during autumn.

Trees generally need a significant cold snap to begin the process of changing leaf color, so more northern locations like the upper Midwest and New England sees the leaves changing first.

The traditional russet coloring is always present in the leaf but is overshadowed by the green pigment during the warmer months.

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James West
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