Early fall colors visible in northern Wisconsin
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The Department of Natural Resources says early fall colors are showing up in northern Wisconsin.
The agency says scarlet red leaves of sumac and Virginia creeper are showing up as are some early red maples but the color change is less than 25 percent.
The DNR says the sensitive fern is also turning yellow and orange and very visible from the roadside in wet areas.
A weekly report on the foliage change is available at the state of Wisconsin's tourism bureau website
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