Incredible Planet: Deciduous Trees Rock
August 21st, 2008 LocaleTags: Country-Canada, Country-United States, Ecotourism, Incredible Planet
In the fall deciduous trees show more commitment than a sprinter diving forward to win a race. Then after such an incredible displays of potential, they give up on appearances and look bad until spring. In a way these trees sacrifice beauty for the pursuit of beauty. The beautiful irony is overwhelming.

Creative Commons picture by shioshvili.
These trees are committed to beauty. In the fall they expend great amounts of energy to produce a flash of beauty. With grace their magnificent color expands into the world around them making everything that much prettier. Deciduous trees are the makeover artists of the plant world, capable of turning an abandoned and rusting car into a jaw dropping work of art.
Awesome places to observe deciduous trees this coming fall:
1) The Ancient Aspen Grove at Fish Lake National Forest in Utah
Aspens are particularly amazing tree in the fall because whole groves change color at exactly the same time. Their roots are so interconnected that it is often argued that they are really one organism. The roots of this particular aspen grove is thought to be some 80,000 years old. They were sacrificing beauty for beauty even before the Trojan War.
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