In New England, we prize our trees’ fall color – the reds, yellows, oranges and purples. And starting in August, we notice how seedy our native plants become – falling nuts dent our cars; burs make grooming pets a challenge. But how and why do they do what they do? Join Barbara Bates as she explores the mechanisms of fall color and seed dispersal timing and strategies.
Barbara is a teacher, naturalist and Newton Conservators’ board member. She loves all things nature.
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