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In October trees and bushes end their fruit season. Oak trees lose their ripe acorns. It is time to celebrate and enjoy the colours. Golden Polish autumn – that’s the phrase commonly used to describe this season. During October a total change of colours takes place. Only coniferous trees retain their green colour, but the deciduous trees and shrubs are golden and rusty. The green disappears and gives place to bronze, red and yellow tones which create unique autumn aura of beautiful “Polish golden autumn”, especially during sunny weather. The period of leaves’ fall is prolonged in time, as different species loose their leaves at different times.
Polish autumn is truly beautiful and if you have a chance to visit our country during any of the fall months – do it!
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ReplyDeleteHello, love the beautiful Autumn tree, pretty colors. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI love colorful autumn oak trees! We have gambel oa trees here in Colorado--sort of a wild oak--shrub/tree and they do not get much color.
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