Postcard: Peak, Peak, Peak, Peak, Peak

Apple Hill (11/19/15) Vera Haranto Fuad
Apple Hill (11/19/15) Vera Haranto Fuad

With with the possible exceptions of The Deserts and Santa Catalina Island, it is now peaking at all California elevations below 2,000′.

Apple Hill (11/16/15) Sarah Showalter
Apple Hill (11/16/15) Sarah Showalter

Apple Hill in the Sierra foothills of El Dorado County are canopied with color, as spotters Vera Haranto Fuad and Sarah Showalter found when they visited this past week.

Historic photos taken by Linnea Wahamaki and Susan Taylor (posted to our Facebook site) show the beauty seen this month in Nevada City in the Gold Country and at McArthur-Burney Falls State Park in the Shasta Cascade.

Seen from 800′ in the Sierra foothills at El Dorado Hills, the Sacramento Valley is covered with broad spotches of red, orange and yellow fall color, like a Persian carpet that’s been cast across the valley floor.

Maple, Nevada City (11/5/15) Linnea Wahamaki
Maple, Nevada City (11/5/15) Linnea Wahamaki
Maple, Nevada City (11/5/15) Linnea Wahamaki
Maple, Nevada City (11/5/15) Linnea Wahamaki
McArthur-Burney Falls (11/14/15) Susan Taylor
McArthur-Burney Falls (11/14/15) Susan Taylor
Red oak, Citrus Heights (11/16/15) Sarah Showalter
Red oak, Citrus Heights (11/16/15) Sarah Showalter
Ginkgo biloba, Agoura (11/19/15) Kathy Jonokuchi
Ginkgo biloba, Agoura (11/19/15) Kathy Jonokuchi
Blue oak, El Dorado Hills (11/21/15) John Poimiroo
Blue oak, El Dorado Hills (11/21/15) John Poimiroo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sarah Showalter’s photo of a red oak ablaze in Citrus Heights is typical of the color to be seen lined along boulevards in Folsom, Fair Oaks, Carmichael and Sacramento.

Japanese maple, Ironstone Vineyards, Murphys (11/22/15) Bonnie Nordby
Japanese maple, Ironstone Vineyards, Murphys (11/22/15) Bonnie Nordby

Today, Bonnie Nordby strolled through a magical forest of crimson, yellow, orange and golden Japanese maple at the Ironstone Vineyards in Murphys, and sent us this snap.

From the Santa Clara Valley (Silicon), Jennifer “JMel” Mellone contributed photos taken in Campbell

Wherever you go, California’s many urban forests are on fire. Color spotter Kathy Jonokuchi sent snaps of garden color in Agoura and Nancy Wright of Murietta send added some of Pepper trees in Murietta (both in Southern California), where exotic trees will continue to provide fall color (weather permitting) through the Thanksgiving Day weekend.

However, from Plumas County, color spotter Jeff Luke Titcomb is almost longing in expressing that the fall color there has descended to the river bottoms. His brooding image of smoke rising through a forest of pine and black oak whose last remaining leaves cling weakly to spindly branches, is a nostalgic reminder that 2015’s autumn show has only days remaining.

Liquidambar, Campbell (11/22/15) Jennifer Malone
Liquidambar, Campbell (11/22/15) Jennifer Mellone
Ginkgo biloba, Campbell (11/22/15) Jennifer Malone
Ginkgo biloba, Campbell (11/22/15) Jennifer Mellone
Pepper, Campbell (11/22/15) Jennifer Malone
Pepper, Campbell (11/22/15) Jennifer Mellone
Pepper, Murietta (11/22/15) Nancy Wright
Pepper, Murietta (11/22/15) Nancy Wright
Pepper, Murietta (11/22/15) Nancy Wright
Pepper, Murietta (11/22/15) Nancy Wright
Black oak, Plumas County (11/22/15) Jeff Luke Titcomb
Black oak, Plumas County (11/22/15) Jeff Luke Titcomb

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