I decided to take a walkabout my garden and observe the nuances of the season.
I always like to look at the small things - things that are present; however, take extra effort to discern.
The tree buds are my favorite - each bud is specific to a tree; thus, making identification easy - relatively speaking. Back eons ago, I use to teach dendrology - tree identification. I have remembered little, just enough to make broad observations; such as, I can identify an oak, but sometimes I cannot be 100 percent if it is a black oak, red oak, chestnut oak, or other species. Other tree buds are so unique that identification is a 'no brainer'.
I already know all the trees in my yard, so I am taking the opportunity of the season (no leaves, just buds) to carefully examine the buds of each tree. Each bud is different and interesting.
Imagine.... next spring's leaves and/or flowers are encased in that small bud - such a little package for so much bounty.
Sweetgum buds |
Red Oak buds - clustered terminals, pubescent (fuzzy) |
Yellow-poplar buds with spent flower (seeds) Have you checked your buds lately??? |
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