Trees are nearly always selected ... hybrids with leaves that turn brilliant orange or red in the fall. The Catalina ironwood ...
This natural process, called exfoliation, reveals brightly colored new bark ... turn orange, red, or purple. The leaves tend to reach their peak fall colors later than those of other trees ...
The bark of this species has a light gray surface with an orange undercoloring ... produced by female trees, also is a key identifying characteristic, as it resembles a large yellow-green-colored ...
Imagine this: the beauty of a tree with bark that appears to be a living canvas, splashed with all sorts of vibrant shades from green to blue and orange ... smooth rainbow-colored bark that ...
Trees are nearly always ... leaves that turn brilliant orange or red in the fall. The Catalina ironwood (Lyonothamnus floribundus), whose name describes the color of its bark, is a California ...