In fall when some tree leaves change color, the brown-red-yellow is actually their real color. The green was the chlorophyll used to absorb sunlight that is now broken down and reabsorbed into the trunk to save energy and reuse for next year’s new leaves.
This is Why We See Such Beautiful Colors in the Fall
Fall is such a great time of year. It’s a time of transition from summer to winter, and nothing quite embodies that transition like the changing colors of the leaves.
According to an Iroquois Native American legend, the leaves change colors in the winter because a group of young hunters slew the Great Bear, and its blood turned the leaves red.
While a vivid illustration, there’s actually a much simpler and less gory explanation for why the leaves change colors in the fall.
Do you remember learning about photosynthesis in school? If not, let’s do a quick refresher.
Photosynthesis is the process of plants converting carbon dioxide, water and sunlight into energy. Photosynthesis cannot happen without chlorophyll.
According to Gardening Know How,
“chlorophyll, which resides in the chloroplasts of plants, is the green pigment that is necessary in order for plants to convert carbon dioxide and water, using sunlight, into oxygen and glucose.”
So, does that mean the leaves turn shades of yellow, orange, and red because the plants are running out of chlorophyll?
Well… yes and no.
Chlorophyll isn’t the only pigment present in leaves, even when they looks green. Pigments carotene and xanthophyll are also present, although we can’t see them.
In the fall, when the days are shorter and colder, and the air is dryer, there isn’t as much sunlight for the leaves of the trees to absorb.
Without sunlight, those leaves can’t convert carbon dioxide and water into energy, so they stop their food making process.
The chlorophyll in the leaf breaks down, revealing the other beautiful pigments that were always there.
Have you ever wondered why the leaves fall as they change color?
This happens because as the days get shorter and colder, each leaf grows a layer of cells that seal it off from the tree.
The tree keeps living, and the leaf detaches and decomposes, so that a new leaf can grow in the spring.
While carotene pigments give rise to orange leaves, xanthophyll pigments give us those beautiful yellow leaves like you might see on a Big-leaf Maple.
Some leaves, like those of most oak trees, will simply turn brown. Red or reddish-purple leaves will have various mixtures of anthocyanin pigments residing within them.
Some years you might see more vivid red leaves. This is because weather plays a role in determining how much anthocyanin pigment can be found in certain leaves.
Sunny days mixed with low evening temperatures, above freezing, generally lead to more anthocyanin production in trees like maples.
With the sun shining, the leaf can produce energy, but the cool evenings cause the tree to absorb as much sugar and nutrients from the leaf as possible.
The result is a higher amount of anthocyanin pigments.
Isn’t science cool?
Hopefully, the next time you take an autumn stroll through the park or in the woods, you’ll remember how the colors of fall come to be, and appreciate them all the more.
Personally, I love a maple full of yellow leaves.
What do you think is the most beautiful type of tree in the fall? Let us know in the comments!
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15 Group Costumes That Won Halloween
Halloween’s almost here, and if you’re still scratching your head trying to think of a costume, here’s a suggestion: get some friends together and try a group costume! The benefits are many. It takes the pressure off you to come up with a costume for yourself. It shows the world that you and your friends do everything together, even the holidays. And finally, a group costume can elevate an otherwise mediocre costume into a great one. By yourself, you’re just a sad, lonely construction worker. But get some friends onboard and suddenly you’re a member of the Village People!
Here are 15 group costumes that you and your friends can try this Halloween. Some are punny masterpieces that even the anti-pun crowd will appreciate. Some are your favorite groups of characters from across pop culture. Some are just inventive and hilarious. You’ll agree: Halloween is better in a group.
1. The “Spice” Girls…literally!
2. Human Beer Pong
3. A Life Alert commercial
4. Robin Williams’s best characters
5. Shark Week
6. Your favorite emoji from your group text thread.
7. “Social” Butterflies
8. Sims getting out of the shower.
9. Snow globes from around the world
10. The characters from Mario Kart–and their carts.
11. A roller coaster
12. Google Maps
13. Taco Bell hot sauces
14. High school stereotypes
15. Tetris blocks
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15 Tweets for People Who Are over Summer and Ready for Fall
Early October and we’re still in the 90s? Psssshhhhtttt. I don’t have time for that! I need changing leaves, pumpkins, sweatshirts, and hot chocolate ASAP.
Well, it looks like we’ve finally crossed the hump and fall weather has settled in. Thank goodness, right? RIGHT!
Here are 15 tweets for all of you who are ready for a chilly fall.
1. Now Fido will be happy.
The pet store had pumpkin spice bones. Good cuz previously my dog could not even.
— Mary (@AnniemuMary) September 22, 2017
2. I’ve been working on mine as well.
Thankful it's almost fall so I can start getting my winter body ready.
— Ramblin Mama (@ramblinma) August 7, 2016
3. You better believe it!
Well we've officially entered into Fall. Or as my husband should start calling it: "season of wife's decorative hand towels."
— Jennifer S. White (@yenniwhite) September 26, 2016
4. That’s what I was thinking.
If I pay $40 for a haunted house I better die
— september22 (@hodgesboi15) October 12, 2013
5. I’m coming alive.
*crunches leaf*
*closes eyes, breathes in fall air*(cam zooms in) *eyes snap open*
*whispers* my powers, they're growing stronger.
— spooky climate change (@stroznuts) October 1, 2017
6. Fill it up.
October mood: pic.twitter.com/LClKAyuIx4
— Fall (@seasonaIvibes) October 1, 2017
7. I think you’re right.
I feel like "Autumn" is just Fall's stripper stage name
— Randi Lawson (@RandiLawson) September 23, 2016
8. I can’t wait to meet her!
if you say "pumpkin spice latte" in the mirror 3 times a white girl in yoga pants will appear & tell you all her favorite things about fall.
— elijah daniel, PhD (@elijahdaniel) September 3, 2013
9. I’m waiting, fellas.
Carved my number into some pumpkins at Trader Joe's and now we wait for the gentlemen callers…
— jackula carbajal (@jackiecarbajal) September 25, 2015
10. I’ll take it!
It's officially that "wear a sweater in the morning regret it in the afternoon" type of weather.
— Coach Ross (@coachross525) September 6, 2017
11. Doesn’t look real for some reason.
Californians be like: “I love fall” pic.twitter.com/mlVRJikI9Q
— California Humor (@OWCalifornia) September 26, 2017
12. You eat ’em, too?
Happy first day of fall everybody! pic.twitter.com/klBfLOQeeH
— Dawn of the Not Quite Dead (@bunnycartoon) September 22, 2017
13. It has now.
has this been done yet? pic.twitter.com/fmIDyWbEGC
— Kayla Yandoli (@kaylayandoli) August 24, 2017
14. It’s finally arrived!
I love #autumn pic.twitter.com/GoSKqJRDz3
— Kay (@MissKayMurphy) September 1, 2016
15. That’s really all you need.
Hocus Pocus, fall scented candles and chill.
— PrettyInPink (@kcatwalk1) August 27, 2017
Brrrrrrrrrr. Isn’t that better?
I’ll see you in line for a Pumpkin Spice Latte soon!
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Cinnamon Roll Shooters Leave Pumpkin Spice in the Dust. Check It Out.
Step aside, Pumpkin Spice, there’s a new “fall” sheriff in town. And it’s alcoholic! Fireball to be specific.
Let’s all welcome the cinnamon roll shooter that’s making people put down their Starbucks and enjoy something a little less basic.
These sweet and spicy shooters are perfect for after-work happy hours, or when cozying up to a bonfire. And guess what? They’re easy to make and easy on the wallet.
First, grab up your ingredients!
- 12 oz. Cream soda
- 4 oz. Fireball
- Whipped cream, garnish
And if you don’t drink, no worries, we’ve got you covered. Check out AR Kays’ non-alcoholic cinnamon whiskey.
Second, get mixing!
Simply add cream soda and Fireball into a pitcher. Stir gently. Pour contents into shot glasses then garnish with a dollop of whipped cream.
Third, start drinking!
Watch as your friends shoot back your concoction. You are everyone’s fall hero.
*For any big fans of Fireball, you can make this a cocktail instead. Just add 3 parts cream soda to 1 part Fireball.
Remember to drink responsibly and enjoy!
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We’re Here to Inform You That Pumpkin Spice Spam Exists
I’m really sorry I have to break this awful news to you, but someone’s gotta do it. Fall is almost here and that means Pumpkin Spice everything. Food, drinks, etc. Is there a Pumpkin Spice perfume or cologne yet? I’ll have to look into that…
But one product you might not know about that really, truly does exist: Pumpkin Spice Spam. Why not, right? The new product will only be available on Spam.com and Walmart.com starting September 23, so don’t go looking for it on the shelves of your local store.
It’s real, it’s delicious and it’s for your enjoyment. Look for limited edition SPAM® Pumpkin Spice 2-packs coming Sept. 23rd to https://t.co/cdPAAqrwms and https://t.co/EEa1WIc63I. Eat one, save one! #SPAMBrand #pumpkin #pumpkinspice #PSL #fall pic.twitter.com/T9XwqwfPw8
— The SPAM® Brand (@SPAMbrand) August 15, 2019
And…we already have an advance review in. The folks at The Daily Meal tried out Pumpkin Spice Spam and this is what they had to say:
“Although this is one of the more peculiar pumpkin spice products on the market, surprisingly, the general consensus was that the flavor really wasn’t bad. It certainly had that soft texture that anyone who’s had Spam will be familiar with, as well as the expected salty, porky Spam flavor.
Cinnamon, clove, allspice and nutmeg shared center stage with the rich and savory Spam flavor, however, along with a hint of sweetness.”
Not bad, huh? The company actually flirted with the idea of Pumpkin Spice Spam back in 2017 but their social media post was met with a lot of backlash.
Just in time for fall—SPAM® Pumpkin Spice! Ok, it might not be real, but you can still put it on your holiday wishlist! Would you?
Posted by SPAM on Sunday, October 1, 2017
But I can assure you, this is not a joke anymore! So get ready!
Be sure to order online starting September 23 if you want to see what Pumpkin Spice Spam is all about.
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The New Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew from Starbucks Is Here to Help You Get Ready for Fall
You know how hyped everyone gets when the pumpkin spice drinks get fired up at Starbucks every fall. Well, it’s time to add a new pumpkin-flavored beverage to your rotation.
Starbucks has launched the new Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew, so we can all rejoice in the fact that we have even more options now. It’s available now in stores in the United States and Canada, and it looks like a welcome addition to all you coffee lovers out there.
Now, I know the weather isn’t cold enough yet, but it will be soon – and it’s never really too early for anything pumpkin-related, am I right? The Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew is the first new pumpkin-flavored coffee drink that Starbucks has released in 16 years, so you know people are definitely jonesing for it.
The drink is mostly cold brew and vanilla, but it has a pumpkin cream cold foam topping that is made with real pumpkins. Yes – real pumpkins. There’s also a dusting of pumpkin spice on the top for good measure.
If for some reason this new drink doesn’t suit your fancy, you still have a variety of pumpkin-themed treats you can enjoy at your local Starbucks. Pumpkin scones, pumpkin cream cheese muffins and Pumpkin Spice Madeleines, to name a few.
Clearly, you’re going to have a whole smorgasbord of pumpkin-related items to choose from at Starbucks this autumn. And here’s a little fact to get you in the mood: since Starbucks debuted its Pumpkin Spice Latte in 2003, they’ve sold more than 424 million of those babies in the U.S. alone. I think we can now call this a national obsession, don’t you?
Bring on that fall weather!
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20 Tweets for People Who Are over Summer and Ready for Fall
There are a whole lot of people out there who already want summer to end. Like, IMMEDIATELY.
If you’re more of a fall person who loves the changing leaves, hot cocoa, and cold autumn evenings, these tweets are for you.
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