Wapakoneta Daily News

Enjoy the colorful fireworks of fall

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COLUMBUS, OH – Fall colors are expected to explode across most of the state this coming weekend, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources ( ODNR). Ohioans and out- ofstate visitors are encouraged to explore a state park, nature preserve, wildlife area or forest this October to enjoy the many free amenities that they offer, as well as the fall color Ohio provides.

“It’s time to grab your hiking boots and hit the trails because we are heading into near peak and peak fall color across the state,” said ODNR Fall Color Forester Jamie Regula. “It seems like this past week colors have made a dramatic change with some of the most vibrant reds, yellows, and oranges of the season.”

This time of year is a great time to locate and identify invasive plant species. For example, honeysuckl­e shrubs are some of the last shrubs to drop leaves in the fall and will often stay green into late November. Multiflora rose has green stems all winter which are easy to spot and treat in wooded areas. Of course, one of the most popular invasive species used in landscapin­g is burning bush. Burning bush is nicely shaped and attractive all year, but in the fall, it sparks to life with vibrant red foliage. While this shrub may be attractive, once establishe­d, it grows so densely that it out- competes most native plants.

If you are thinking about planting trees or shrubs on your property, we recommend researchin­g the species you would like to plant. If you need additional help or guidance, connect with a qualified forester or your local Ohio State Extension agent for help!

Looking to find places to go to see fall color this coming weekend? Here are some of the best to see some amazing fall foliage right now:

* Alum Creek State Park

* Beaver Creek State Forest

* Deer Creek State Park

* Harrison Lake State Park

* Indian Lake State Park

* John Bryan State Park/ Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve

Those interested in finding the most eye- catching leaves throughout the season should check out ODNR’S fall color website, the official guide to the changing colors. The website includes: Weekly color updates and informatio­n to help plan a fall color adventure; Ideas for scenic road trips; Unique overnight accommodat­ions at Ohio State Parks; and activities to do around the state.

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