What's Happening the Second Week of July
This is a very brief summary of observations for the mid-summer. 1. At the southeast corner, near the front entrance the large maple tree is growing seeds or "whirlybirds", technically samaras. The crop may vary with seasonal stress, attempts to carry on the species. One thought is their "flight" is to escape the shade of the parent tree. These seeds are not very dry and do not fly very far. 2. The neighboring ash trees are producing the canoe paddle seeds. 3. At the base of the large maple, porcelain berry vine, an invasive relative of grape, is beginning to form fruit. This tend to project above the surrounding leaves. We may try removing this. 4. Same area , southeast corner, something is eating the red oak leaves. This a mixed blessing, part of the normal ecology but could be stress for the oak. The oaks further north along the parking lot look stressed as well. There is an oak disease, anthracnose, becoming common. 5. The last o...
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