During a long walk on Penticton’s nearby KVR trail, I found this very colourful tree. It is undergoing an interesting transformation from green to pure red. This part of the trail is very dry (and especially this year) with powdery soil and many greyish-green sage bushes, so this tree really stood out. It must be very hardy to have stayed green during this year’s drought.
Later on, I found another brilliantly red tree.
They’re so impressively vibrant!
The Okanagan Valley is known for its reds – red wines, that is – but these reds are equally dazzling.
Autumn wildflowers are such beautiful additions to the fall colour palette.
I think these may be a type of aster. They are definitely almost finished for the year, but they added their unique beauty to all of the colours we are experiencing right now.