And the case continues to build. Perhaps the visiting biology professor
who answered the original question was from Puerto Rico.
Chuck Norcutt
On 11/1/2010 5:42 AM, Moose wrote:
> On 10/31/2010 5:53 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> Trees originating in those areas wasn't specified but I'd have no problem
>> limiting the statement to those species. So we know it's true for Oz but
>> that still leaves a lot of the rest of the world.
>
> As Jeff pointed out with a link, big leaf maple and poison oak and its
> relatives both change color in areas with
> appropriate weather.
>
> Aspens in the Sierra Nevada an on its east side do their own color. Yellow
> tends to predominate but they also do oranges
> and reds.
>
> We have all sorts of other trees and shrubs that turn color around here, but
> they are not natives.
>
> Moose
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