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Jeff Layman[_2_] 01-10-2017 10:00 AM

Confused plants
 
Last week Cercis occidentalis had a few flowers on it; the leaves were
normal and had not started to change into their autumn colour.

A few minutes ago I looked at the Aesculus pavia v. atrosanguinea to see
if its leaves, which were yellow-brown last week, had fallen off yet,
and if the fruits had fallen off too. Well, the leaves hadn't (although
the fruits had) and amazingly the plant was in full flower!

I've noticed a number of shrubs where next spring's buds are already
well formed, and, in my opinion, look about ready to open now rather
than in a few months.

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Jeff

david 01-10-2017 10:29 AM

Confused plants
 
On 01/10/2017 10:00, Jeff Layman wrote:
Last week Cercis occidentalis had a few flowers on it; the leaves were
normal and had not started to change into their autumn colour.

A few minutes ago I looked at the Aesculus pavia v. atrosanguinea to see
if its leaves, which were yellow-brown last week, had fallen off yet,
and if the fruits had fallen off too. Well, the leaves hadn't (although
the fruits had) and amazingly the plant was in full flower!

I've noticed a number of shrubs where next spring's buds are already
well formed, and, in my opinion, look about ready to open now rather
than in a few months.

My Weigelia Bristol Ruby started to flower late May and has had flowers
on it ever since, looking at it through the window I can see 7 clusters
of flowers.

John Williamson 01-10-2017 10:49 AM

Confused plants
 
On 01/10/2017 10:00, Jeff Layman wrote:
Last week Cercis occidentalis had a few flowers on it; the leaves were
normal and had not started to change into their autumn colour.

A few minutes ago I looked at the Aesculus pavia v. atrosanguinea to see
if its leaves, which were yellow-brown last week, had fallen off yet,
and if the fruits had fallen off too. Well, the leaves hadn't (although
the fruits had) and amazingly the plant was in full flower!

I've noticed a number of shrubs where next spring's buds are already
well formed, and, in my opinion, look about ready to open now rather
than in a few months.

It's not just shrubs. I've been seeing a new batch of oilseed rape
flowers over the last few weeks in various`places.

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Tciao for Now!

John.


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