Yeah, normal fall here in North Idaho and Western Montana. Its the same progression as has been true forever...
Aspens turn first.
Then Ginkos.
Then fruit trees (our Cherry just lost its last leaves).
Other deciduous - maples and oaks are always gorgeous.
Then the Larch. It’s only conifer to turn yellow and lose needles. The mountains are gorgeous with them interspersed among the Ponderosa Pines, firs, and spruces.
Our Japanese Maples are always the last. The leaves turned gray with the frosts and are coming off now.
The Tricolor Beech is still holding on, though.
That’s some pretty impressive tree knowledge. I know maples and oaks and that’s about it.