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Fall Foliage Trees For Your Landscape

By , About.com GuideSeptember 4, 2011

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David Beaulieu has compiled pictures and descriptions of fall foliage trees for planting on your landscape for color. David has categorized the trees by species including maple, hickory, ash, dogwood, birch and ginkgo.

The About Landscaping Guide says "plant these fall foliage trees and your landscape will bask in the glow of their autumn leaves. From the red and orange autumn leaves of maples to the yellow autumn leaves of aspens, don't miss out on the colorful displays you'll get by planting these magnificent fall foliage trees!"

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September 13, 2009 at 8:26 pm
(1) ForestWander says:

I agree that it is well worth the wait to grow beautifully colored fall trees just to see them for a fee weeks in the fall.

September 23, 2010 at 3:01 pm
(2) Nicole says:

I love the fall season and have been looking for the right foliage trees to have put in our backyard. I have a reliable landscape supply company (woodwardlandscapecupply.com) that has been advising us. Thanks for the great tips!

March 1, 2012 at 4:35 pm
(3) Lyla Burns says:

I am glad that I have come across the article. My husband and I are currently making some changes to our home like adding an extra room, some retaining walls, and possibly some colorful trees. I have been hesitant to spend the money on the trees because they aren’t colorful for too long. Although, after reading this article I think it may be worth it because they really are beautiful in the fall. Thanks for the article, Steven!

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