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These are the leaves of a sumac tree in Eight family park. As temperature drops, the the sumac tree's anthocyanins(The word anthocyanin comes from the Greek words anthos (meaning flower) and kyanos (meaning blue). Anthocyanins are natural pigments that run the range from dark red, to blue, to indigo, and deep violet depending on the acidity level of the pigment itself. The pH level runs the gamut in anthocyanins, the lower the pH level, the redder the pigments get, but when it increases it goes from red, to purple, to blue, to green and then yellow.) begin their magic, turning the leaves finally to a fiery red. The fiery red leaves seem to come to you as if they are elves.