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Preserve colorful beauty of autumn leaves

March 27, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

If only we could capture the beauty of autumn and hold it to our hearts all winter long.
One of the spectacular features of fall is the wonderful coloring of tree leaves. The more curious among us might wonder just how do leaves develop color in the fall?
The purpose of plant leaves is to harness the [...]

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