Early November still dazzles, even as colour slips away. Fiery reds from sweetgums and rowans ignite streets, while beech woods in Epping Forest and along the North Downs glow in strong sunlight. Stormy Atlantic gusts can strip big‑leaved horse chestnuts, sumacs and paulownias overnight, yet whitebeams flash pale undersides and cherries, if the wind relents, blush with translucent rose. Seek Cotinus obovatus near Kew’s Victoria Gate, a spotlight‑stealing marvel. Mid‑month, as reds fade, claret ash and smoke trees deepen gardens; dawn redwoods and swamp cypresses rise like mountains of rust. Watch planes shed cascades, magnolias reveal plump buds, and hunt rare elms around Battersea Park. Oaks drift toward washed ochres, ginkgos carpet paths egg‑yolk yellow, and Parrotia persica dazzles in mercurial mosaics. Return on 06‑Nov for the full story!
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