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Hedges
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My neighbour has 2 hedges in the front garden
These are 'proper' hedges , wide and tall
Anyway , both hedges have always been green in colour
However , I noticed last night that one of the hedges have 'suddenly ' turned yellow .
What would be the cause for that ?
These are 'proper' hedges , wide and tall
Anyway , both hedges have always been green in colour
However , I noticed last night that one of the hedges have 'suddenly ' turned yellow .
What would be the cause for that ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Baz, With hedges & trees it isn't always the severity of the frost causing the sudden change in colour, it is the sudden contrast which can happen between mild & very cold temperatures.
The beautiful colours of trees in autumn are actually brought about by distress caused by the contrast between warm & cold temperatures.
At least that was how the magnificent colours of 'fall' in the Appalachians was described to me by a botanist type.
The beautiful colours of trees in autumn are actually brought about by distress caused by the contrast between warm & cold temperatures.
At least that was how the magnificent colours of 'fall' in the Appalachians was described to me by a botanist type.