The science behind why leaves fall off trees

Why do leaves fall off trees in the autumn? 02:44

MINNEAPOLIS — The latest map shows fall colors are just starting to emerge across parts of northern and southern Minnesota. That means it’s only a matter of time before the leaves drop.

You may think they shrivel up and fall in the wind, but that’s not the whole story.

“I love that we get a rainbow in the fall. It’s my favorite season,” one person said.

The rainbow of colors show up once trees stop producing chlorophyll.

“They start to fall typically when the photoperiod, meaning the length of the day, begins shortening,” said Kira Pollack, a University of Minnesota Extension Educator.

How they fall might surprise you. Once each leaf receives the chemical message it’s time to prepare for winter, little cells form a bumpy line where the stem meets the branch. They’re called abscission cells.

“It’s creating cells that push the leaf off. So it’s not quite as delicate, but it is on purpose,” Pollack said.

So when the leaves fall off, they’re getting kicked out by the tree on purpose.

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