Red Maple by Noble High School.

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Red Maple by Noble High School

Day 1: 10-19-11 Roughly 55% leave loss Breaking Leaf Buds: Leaves: Yes Increasing Leaf Size: No Colored Leaves: Yes Falling Leaves: Yes Flowers: No Open Flowers: No Fruits: No Ripe Fruits: No Recent Fruit Drop: No Observations Only a few green leaves were left and with the rest of the leaves were yellow or orange and there were plenty of leaves on the ground.  

Day 2: 10-25-11 Roughly 70% leaf loss Breaking Leaf Buds: Yes Leaves: Yes Increasing Leaf Size: No Colored Leaves: Yes Falling Leaves: Yes Flowers: No Open Flowers: No Fruits: No Ripe Fruits: No Recent Fruit Drop: No Observations From the last time I recorded results from RM-3, it only looks like more leaves dropped off than before. Other than that no big differences.

Day 3: 11-4-11 Roughly 99% leave loss Breaking Leaf Buds: No Leaves: No Increasing Leaf Size: No Colored Leaves: No Falling Leaves: No Flowers: No Open Flowers: No Fruits: No Ripe Fruits: No Recent Fruit Drop: No Observations The only really big change was all the leaves were gone. The tree was extremely bare.There might have been one leave left.

Day 4: 11-18-11 Observations Roughly 100% leave loss Breaking Leaf Buds: No Leaves: No Increasing Leaf Size: No Colored Leaves: No Falling Leaves: No Flowers: No Open Flowers: No Fruits: No Ripe Fruits: No Recent Fruit Drop: No Observations Nothing changed from last time, the tree is still bare and it looks like there is no sign of new life.