![]() This male Mulberry drew my attention, a lot of times mulberries don’t color up this good before the leaves fall off.Ī large Bitternut Hickory was quite the stunner. Moose Maple is known for its beautiful bark, but also can have pleasant fall color. Shumard Oak has gotten some purple mixed in with the red.Ī couple Staghorn Sumac cultivars with their outstanding fall color.Ī very noticeable Black Cherry that is solid yellow. Looking up into a Shellbark Hickory with a yellow crown. Sassafras has potential to be one of the better trees for fall color. Looking up into a young Red Oak, I should prune some of the lower branches.Ī White Oak and Norway Spruce are growing among native trees. The red shows up really good while most of the surrounding trees have lost their leaves. This Red Oak formed multiple trunks after beaver damage. Red Oak in the yard and yellowing Ginkgoes in background. Mongolian Oak with better fall color than some oaks. Manchurian Maple in fall color mode with green all around. ![]() I’m surprised how well this tree has survived here. Korean Stewartia with various colors showing through. Ginkgo leaves littering the ground after a freeze. Here it skirts the coast of Uchiura Bay.Just a common American Hazelnut showing some good color change.Īmur Maple is routinely one of the best for fall color display.ĭevil’s Walking Stick turns color earlier than most trees and usually is dependable for color every year.īlack Cherry can have yellow and red for leaf color in fall.Ī native tree, the Red Oak, is dependable for outstanding fall color.ģ different Red Oaks at different stages of leaf color change. From there it passes, via Onuma and Komagadake, through Mori, Yakumo, Oshamanbe, Shizukari, Rebun, Okishi, Toyoura, Toya, Usu, Datemombetsu, Kitafunaoka, Mareppu, Kogane and Higashi-muroran, before arriving in Sapporo. In the photo Cassiopeia has already passed through the Seikan Tunnel and arrived at Hakodate early in the morning. Pulled by two DD51 deisel locomotives operating in tandem, Cassiopeia runs past a rich forest tapestry in Hokkaido, bound for Sapporo.In Hokkaido, near Toyoura on the Muroran Main Line. ![]() Limited express sleeper train Cassiopeia moving ever further away from Tokyo Temperatures are starting to drop all over Japan this week, and this years autumn color front is finally moving down from the mountains into the cities. Drivers keep a watch out for bears, deer and other wildlife here.Ī “Blue Train” and contrasting autumn colors The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite captured these views of fall colors around the Great Lakes (September 26) and New England (September 27, 2014). Beginning in 2014, DF200 locomotives are taking over the job. A few days after autumn showed up on the calendar in the Northern Hemisphere, it showed up on the landscape of North America. The train must negotiate the Sekihoku and Jomon passes on its way to Kitami. The steep gradients and sharp curves pose continual challenges. The train changes direction at Engaru, so two DD51 deisel locomotives are used for push-pull operations.
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