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- YorrikLv 74 years ago
Not yet - here in London with our quite temperate and mild climate, the leave remain on the trees in most cases right into mid to late November. There is one small park next to the Palace of Westminster where the leaves are still on the trees right up to and sometimes beyond Christmas. The only reason I think this happens is because there are lights on all day and night, which probably fools the trees into thinking it's still 'summer'.
The location of these trees is in Victoria Tower Gardens
- ShazyLv 44 years ago
Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef in the Tropical far north of Australia never gets cold.
We have two seasons here, wet season and dry season.
Endless summer!
Today is stinking hot again and I'm just about to swim in the lagoon on the esplanade where all the tourists are!
(((lol)))
Try not to get sunburnt!
The mangos have started to fall!
Frangapani flowers fall all year!
- busterwasmycatLv 74 years ago
Pretty much the last of them came down on a couple very windy days we had late last week. There are still some leaves on trees, here and there, but not much at all. It is definitely GRAY November now. Maybe some snow coming this week, so maybe we can shift into white December.
- Anonymous4 years ago
Yes
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- ?Lv 74 years ago
A few have shed. Those setting in the south under shade. As the sun now swings to the North in the winter. But still in the mid 90s f here.
- Mr. BrooksLv 74 years ago
Not completely, yet. The trees are now nearly completely bare but still have some leaves. It's November, meaning late autumn.