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The Wisteria out back did a second set of blooms in late summer, also unheard of.
Now the honey locust trees are apparently in a hurry to drop their leaves, but the maples haven't even started yet... That makes me nervous because usually the honey locusts are the last to go, as in late october.
If the honey locusts are right- we're in for a nasty winter here. But I don't know what the extra bloom on the Wisteria means.
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Trees don't get confused. It must know something we don't. :)
The Wisteria out back did a second set of blooms in late summer, also unheard of.
Now the honey locust trees are apparently in a hurry to drop their leaves, but the maples haven't even started yet... That makes me nervous because usually the honey locusts are the last to go, as in late october.
If the honey locusts are right- we're in for a nasty winter here. But I don't know what the extra bloom on the Wisteria means.
Maybe it's just happy being there.
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