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By David Beaulieu, About.com Guide to Landscaping since 2002

Maidenhair Trees for Fall Foliage

Thursday October 2, 2008
"Maidenhair" trees are so called due to their leaves' resemblance to those of the maidenhair fern. Indeed, many people grow maidenhair trees primarily for the interesting shape of their leaves, which remind one of little hand-held fans. But with fall foliage season on the way, the shape of maidenhair trees' leaves may take a back seat to their color, as they turn a nice yellow-gold. Learn more about maidenhair trees from this article by Vanessa Richins, About's Trees and Shrubs Guide.

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