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Of course, mother nature is never predictable and fall color can vary greatly depending on the weather. Like a few years we had an unusually warm September followed by an unusual amount of rain, causing the fall leaves in Maryland not to change color at all, then directly falling off brown!




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The trail going around the lake is perfect for enjoying fall leaves and weather! My favorite viewpoint for autumn color at Lake Needwood though is the stone veranda next to the boathouse. Getting to this viewpoint requires no hiking since it close to the parking lot.


While not a true calathea, this plant does often go by the name of Calathea Triostar. Its main feature is its gorgeous long leaves that boast shades of white, cream, and green on top and a strong darker pink on the bottom.


Flame stars boast massive foliage; with proper care, this plant can become quite big too. The patterns on the leaves are somewhat similar to those of medallion or roseopicta but at the same time, just different enough. A fussy one in our experience but well worth the trouble.


In the 3rd week, the prayer plant went all crazy, making new leaves. We started water propagating this maranta plant with 2 leaves and a third one on the way. In the third week, it had 5 leaves, with another one on the way.


Make sure the soil is on the moist side until roots develop. Propagating in the soil is a bit more demanding for the plant, so we recommend pruning leaves if there are too many. As with water propagation, you can add a bag over the plant to maintain high humidity.


  • The emerald ash borer is the main problem with ash trees. These trees also can be prone to other pests, including ash bark beetles, aphids, and scales. And they can acquire diseases, including ash anthracnose and verticillium wilt."}},"@type": "Question","name": "Do ash trees grow fast?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "Ash trees generally have a quick growth rate when they're planted in conditions they like and kept healthy. They typically leaf out in the middle to late spring but hold onto their leaves late into fall.","@type": "Question","name": "Do ash trees need lots of water?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "Young ash trees should be watered regularly to keep the soil moist as their roots become established. Mature ash trees usually only need watering during prolonged periods of drought and/or in very high temperatures. ","@type": "Question","name": "What trees are mistaken for ash trees?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "The compound leaves of ash trees are often confused for hickory or walnut trees. You can distinguish hickory and walnut leaflets by their alternating arrangement of leaves along the stem. Some other common differences are ash trees do not have nuts, and they have diamond-patterned furrowed bark.","@type": "Question","name": "Where do ash trees grow best?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "Because there are many ash tree species, not all conditions are the same; some are swamp trees, while others grow in deserts. The one commonality they all share is an affinity for full sun. Most are adaptable to variable soil types and pH changes."]}]}] .icon-garden-review-1fill:#b1dede.icon-garden-review-2fill:none;stroke:#01727a;stroke-linecap:round;stroke-linejoin:round > buttonbuttonThe Spruce The Spruce's Instagram The Spruce's TikTok The Spruce's Pinterest The Spruce's Facebook NewslettersClose search formOpen search formSearch DecorRoom Design

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Learn tips for creating your most beautiful home and garden ever.Subscribe The Spruce's Instagram The Spruce's TikTok The Spruce's Pinterest The Spruce's Facebook About UsNewsletterPress and MediaContact UsEditorial GuidelinesGardeningPlants & FlowersTrees13 Species of Ash TreesAsh Tree Identification, Growing Tips, and Varieties


Ash trees generally have a quick growth rate when they're planted in conditions they like and kept healthy. They typically leaf out in the middle to late spring but hold onto their leaves late into fall.


The compound leaves of ash trees are often confused for hickory or walnut trees. You can distinguish hickory and walnut leaflets by their alternating arrangement of leaves along the stem. Some other common differences are ash trees do not have nuts, and they have diamond-patterned furrowed bark.


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