Autumn colours

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Do you ever get more than one flush on this tree?

This one being in the ground, I haven't paid attention. But I sometimes defoliate and prune the long shoots on those that are potted, and they backbud where old leaves were attached.
 

Leo in N E Illinois

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The 6+ weeks of drought in SW Michigan has ended. Colors are poor due to everything being dry and many have shed leaves instead of changing colors. But some nice color.

Sassafras
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'Toro' highbush blueberry. Young plants in a flat.
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Blueberry field, these are 'Bluecrop', which tend to get purple. They are there, grass is pretty tall.
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Poison sumac, gets a lovely bright red, purple and sometimes gold. Looks a lot like harmless staghorn sumac, but has little white or dull sand color berries that hang down, instead of the upright red fruit stalks of staghorn sumac.
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The Fall color of the local trees is now patchy in my area, despite the Florida weather, but this Quercus alba(white oak) is the only tree I have that is turning so far. It is changing color because it dried out severely at one point last week.

Before I watered it and brought it back from the brink, the leaves near the apex were really bright red.
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Here in Canada the Pacific Dogwoods have started Fall 2017 and the Maples are following quickly. The oaks will chip in later. I will,post the fall colors of my profile pic Maples sometime next week.
 

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Hornbeam/Carpinus betulus in autumn colors

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The sun peaked out between rain shows........caught my maples with some fall colour. First is a RoR (in training) trident maple, second; shows a Norway (background) paperbark and another trident, third; my bench, forth and fifth Japanese maples.
 

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GrimLore

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Small Chinese Hackberry was glowing yesterday in its grow pot, everything else is not even close, most have new leaf -

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