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Filberts (Hazelnut) catkins opeining in NJ ...
All: FYI I was going down the road in southern NJ on January 20 and noticed
hazelnuts shrubs with the male flowers (catkins) fully open! The trees in the forest are still keeping their gametes close to the vest tho' We has a few warm days and, although it is now 10 degrees F and we are expecting a blizzard this weekend, I suppose that's all it takes. Gotta feel bad for that poor pollen...it'll be hazardous wait. Shiver, shiver... ML -- Mike LaMana, MS, CTE Consulting Forester & Arborist Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC Toms River, NJ www.HeartwoodConsulting.net |
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Same here in CT, now I can see them as the dark spots laying on top of
the snow drifts. |
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Might be snow fleas
-- Mike LaMana, MS, CTE Consulting Forester & Arborist Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC Toms River, NJ www.HeartwoodConsulting.net wrote in message ups.com... Same here in CT, now I can see them as the dark spots laying on top of the snow drifts. |
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"Mike LaMana" fake@MikeatHeartwoodConsultingdotnet writes:
All: FYI I was going down the road in southern NJ on January 20 and noticed hazelnuts shrubs with the male flowers (catkins) fully open! The trees in the forest are still keeping their gametes close to the vest tho' i tried to tell the skunk cabbage in our swamp that sprouting in december was a bad idea. |
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