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Is it me, or are the Ash not strangely early this year???


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Aye. Some birch aren't even out yet some oaks are breaking (though variation is significant) and ash are also breaking; particularly angustifolia. Ash have been in flower for a good while too, with a pennsylvanica having bud break for flowers way over a month ago.

 

My chestnuts have been growing for weeks and some ones where I work are in young yet sizable leaf.

 

Field maples again - some not out, some are. Norway maple in the garden is just breaking into flower.

 

As for lime, I suppose it has to be darn soon.

 

One goat willow was out in Feb, too. Not sure on exactly phenology of goat willow, however.

 

White poplars seem late.

 

Is that not causing you some difficulties?

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