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| Bing Cherry buds |
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| Purple Tartarian Cherry buds |
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| The unknown fruit tree is still bashful. |
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| But leaves are emerging, and flowers look ready to pop. |
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| More buds on the mystery fruit tree. |
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| The Fugi apple is managing a few buds. |
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| The golden Delicious is alive! (partly) |
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| Mystery tree near gnome village |
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| Whatever the mystery gnome tree is, these buds look like just leaves. |
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| What are these 6" spikes in the blackberry patch? Maybe ferns? |
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| A well-established sword fern in the shade of a tree. |
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| Though this fork of the tree is covered with some kind of slick black coating (some kind of mold?) it managed to send out this bud. |
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| A shelf fungus |
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| those little purple flowers in the lawn |
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| Surprise! This apple-ish tree is blooming in the oak grove. |
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| Oak grove- white flowering tree |
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| And a pink-flowered tree in the oak grove |
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| The pink flowers of the Oak Grove pink bloomer. |
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| The tree that started it all, in front of the house, in full flower. |





















I think your fat green spiky things are horsetails.
ReplyDeleteTime will tell.
ReplyDeleteWe'll never know now- the deer ate them.
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