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Topic Title: Check your oaks for swelling leaf buds Topic Summary: Created On: 09/24/2017 09:31 PM |
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09/25/2017 05:42 AM
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Hurricanes create that "fight or flight" stress which we will see play out in the next several weeks. It depends on what plant will really flush out with flowers if its a flowering plant. It depends what insect will propagate like crazy as well.
If anyone recalls H. Frances, Jean created a surge on the monarch butterfly population however the entire state had little food source to maintain the increase. I liked driving by Jerusalem Thorn trees post H. Frances / Jean and seeing them in full bloom -- having driven by those trees prior, I never saw them bloom. It took a "fight or flight" moment for them to flush. |
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