Posted by Don Wiss on November 16, 2011, 9:40 pm
Kousa dogwoods drop all of their leaves in two days, with most dropped on
the first day. Tuesday was the day when mine decided to drop. So I noted
the day in my calendar. I now plan to do this each year. I'll have my own
localized global warming indicator.
I'll have to find something in the Spring to chart.
Don http://foraging.com/ e-mail at page bottom.
Posted by heironymous on November 19, 2011, 1:18 pm
That's a good idea. I will do the same. Be interesting to compare
from year to year.
On the spring side, you could note when the first blooms appear on
either the Kousa or on
the American dogwoods.
> Kousa dogwoods drop all of their leaves in two days, with most dropped on
> the first day. Tuesday was the day when mine decided to drop. So I noted
> the day in my calendar. I now plan to do this each year. I'll have my own
> localized global warming indicator.
> I'll have to find something in the Spring to chart.
> Don http://foraging.com/ e-mail at page bottom.
Posted by dr-solo on December 4, 2011, 7:01 pm
ginkgo drop them all on the same day.
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Posted by Hunky Farrel on November 19, 2011, 4:18 pm
Don Wiss schrieb:
> Kousa dogwoods drop all of their leaves in two days, with most dropped on
> the first day. Tuesday was the day when mine decided to drop. So I noted
> the day in my calendar. I now plan to do this each year. I'll have my own
> localized global warming indicator.
> I'll have to find something in the Spring to chart.
> Don http://foraging.com/ e-mail at page bottom.
global warming is a hoax.
> the first day. Tuesday was the day when mine decided to drop. So I noted
> the day in my calendar. I now plan to do this each year. I'll have my own
> localized global warming indicator.
> I'll have to find something in the Spring to chart.
> Don http://foraging.com/ e-mail at page bottom.