In Vermont, the leaves typically begin to change color in late September and peak in mid-October. The vibrant fall foliage is influenced by factors such as temperature, daylight, and moisture levels. The stunning display of reds, Oranges, and yellows attracts many visitors to the region during this time. Weather conditions can vary each year, so the exact timing may differ.
They start to change in September and continue through October.
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Vermont has spectacular views especially in fall when the leaves change color.http://www.visit-vermont.com/state/scenic-drives/
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chlorophyll
No, they do not change color, other than in the Winter, when they get covered by snow.
Color changing in leaves is a chemical change. It involves the breakdown of chlorophyll and the production of other pigments due to chemical processes triggered by factors like temperature and daylight changes. This results in the visible color change in the leaves.
They change color because of the weather change in the fall
Chemical Change.
The change is leaf color is a chemical change.
Because the leaves are dying or dead when that hapens