Evergladeslady
Monday, September 22, 2014
AUTUMN IN THE EVERGLADES
Most people don't associate Autumn with south Florida especially the Everglades. But, we do have fall, you just have to know where to look. These are Red Maple trees along US 29 near the north boundary of Big Cypress National Preserve. In the fall, they do turn red, and lose most of their leaves. Bald Cypress on the other hand, turn brown in the Autumn, due to changes in rainfall, and humidity, then loose all their leaves, that's why they're called BALD Cypress.
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