Did You Know? Some Trees Hold Their Dead Leaves Through Winter - Forest  Preserves of Cook County

Did You Know? Some Trees Hold Their Dead Leaves Through Winter - Forest Preserves of Cook County

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Each autumn, the leaves of trees throughout the Forest Preserves transition from shades of green to a tapestry of bold oranges, reds and yellows. But as quickly as the leaves […]

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