The Forestry Forum
General Forestry => Tree, Plant and Wood I.D. => Topic started by: Tom on March 31, 2003, 06:10:30 PM
It's March 31st. The wild azaleas are going away and the domestic ones are coming in. Color everywhere. ;D
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Ain't life grand right now? Everything green and blooming. 30-40 at night, 70-80 in the day. Snow up north. DanG I love Texas! 8)
Ah yes, The South. ;D Everybody's got their own thing going, but that's mine. 8)
Don, ain't got no snow here in SE Minnesota. In fact it looks to be a nice day today. Supposed to get into the low 60's. No flowers yet though. Everything is just brown and muddy cause the ground is thawing. >:( But we should see flowers within a couple of months. We try to schedule our 2 days of summers to fall around July 4th.
I was down in Abalama and Florida recently and really enjoyed all the flowers on the pear and dogwood trees and all the azaleas too. Might pretty to look at. :)
YOU CAN'T FOOL ME, THEM AIN'T AZALEAS!!!! Azaleas are those spindly plants in pots that might put on a few blossoms every 2 or 3 years. I've seen them with my own eyes. :)
;D :D