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Rich
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« on: February 27, 2011, 05:15:45 PM » |
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Folks shoud be able to get some nice flower walks in in Cherokee County over the next several days. We took a walk on the yellow trail at Boling Park today and found trout lilies (Erythronium umbillicatum) in great bloom, and a bloom that should continue for a while as there were more in bud than in bloom.
Round-lobed hepatica (Anemone americana) also was beginning to bloom, with about a dozen in bloom and many in bud.
Toothworts (Cardamine angustata) were just starting to bud well. None had open flowers bus a handfull were starting to show the petals.
Surprisingly, the buckeyes (Aesculus sylvatica) were already leafing out - surprisingly early and potentially bad news if there is a late cold snap - I have not noticed them leafinf out this early at this location prviously.
Also - the nomenclature above follows Weakley.
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