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Following on from Deer man's thread (good post :thumbup1:) and his flowering apple I thought it would be;

1, Good form of data gathering,

2, Interesting to see what is responding to the warmth or what is 'missing' the cold.

 

I have already posted that I have inspected a flowering Horse Chestnut in Dorset and I have Magnolia gradiflora in flower in my garden in Hampshire.

 

What else is going on out there? :confused1:

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Not noticed any trees flowering again up North but my prize Rose is having another go as is my Berberis.

 

It has been incredible mild over the last few weeks.

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