After being in New Mexico for 6 fall seasons I can say that it’s pretty hard to find much red in our trees. The usual color is yellow, and occasionally we get some orange, but you can generally rule out the bright reds of the sugar maples found in the midwest and northeast.
Occasionally however, it’s right there before your eyes.
In this case, it was just outside of my office this morning.
White in the spring, green during the year and then red in the fall. Lots of different color from one tree.
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