This photo came out a bit more chaotic than I'd prefer to post but! I realized that's exactly what looking up into a Ginkgo tree (Ginkgo biloba) looks like during early fall. Gingkos are unique in that typically, all the leaves on the tree begin to turn at the very same time. And the way they turn... it's as if the chlorophyll green slowly rolls back from the outer edge of each fan-shaped leaf, gently exposing the xanthophyll yellow. Usually, the colors of autumn foliage are present in leaves all season but the chlorophyll contained within the leaves hides the other pigments. Once the tree pulls back activity as cold weather approaches, the chlorophyll degrades and the hidden colors are revealed. . . . . . . . #treesofig #treesofmassachusetts #treesofthenortheast #treesofnewengland #ginkgo #biloba #ginkgobiloba #nonnativetrees #exotictrees (at Beverly, Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGB8isPBodC/?igshid=mh1ebqv11mju