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Old 14-04-2010, 01:33 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default This tree is blooming two weeks earlier than last year

What is this tree whose annual flowering time is two weeks
sooner than last year? I've been photographing
the same trees for two years and this year was surprised
to see one tree bloom three days ago that last year
didn't bloom until April 25-26. And the similar tree next
to it that bloomed on April 20 last year hasn't shown any indication
of
blooming yet this year. See

http://cpacker.org/20090426.jpg

http://cpacker.org/20100413.jpg

The full time lapse series for last spring is at
http://cpacker.org/trees

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