The ash is completely bare. It had some nice orange before it was down. The scrub oak is green tinged with brown- the dead leaves will be there through March. Next to it, the native hickory (must nail down species) is yellow, while in front of it the shagbark hickory is more greenish yellow. Greener still is the Carolina silverbell. Back towards the street the arrowroot viburnum is mostly still green, and the large red oak is solidly green. The redbud is a nice yellow with a huge number of dark brown seed pods. The white oak is green, orange and brown- all leaves still on. The beleaguered pagoda dogwood has lost most of its leaves.
On the other side of the front walk, the dogwood is dark red, the serviceberry is orange, and the oakleaf hydrangea is rainbowing from green to orange to purple to brown.
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