A sugar maple at Sage Park is flowering now.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Star magnolia
This tree is quite near the tree I wrote about in my previous post. I am wondering if this is a star magnolia. It is different from the magnolia trees I usually see. I think the ones I usually see are saucer magnolia.
Basswood bud
I think this is basswood, also known as linden. The reason I think that is because that's what I remember this tree being at other times of the year. (This is a tree at Sage, near the corner of a building.)
When I look up picture of linden or basswood buds, this is not what I see. However, this is a bud opening up, which is different. The pictures show closed reddish buds. I should continue to watch this tree, to see if I continue to think it's basswood.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Norway maple flowering
The last two years, I tracked the progress of the Norway maple flowers as the emerged in the tree by my balcony. For spring 2011, that's at Spring emerges in the Norway maple. For 2012, it's at The Norway maple's March transformations. That tracking came to an end on March 31, 2012, when they cut down the tree I had been watching.
I don't know if it's because I tracked it closely the past two years, or whether Norway maple just holds a special place in my heart anyway, but I thought it was beautiful when I saw this:
I don't know if it's because I tracked it closely the past two years, or whether Norway maple just holds a special place in my heart anyway, but I thought it was beautiful when I saw this:
Cherry blossoms
Cherry trees are blossoming now.
Weeping cherry at RPI near VCC, April 24:
Cherry on 14th Street, near Hutton Street, April 26:
Weeping cherry at RPI near VCC, April 24:
Cherry on 14th Street, near Hutton Street, April 26:
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Emergence of the crabapple leaves
It was so exciting when I saw the first trace of leaves of the season -- the little folded up green on the crabapple trees. On April 9, I saw no sign of leaves on the crabapple trees. On April 10, I was home sick and did not see the trees. When I returned to the office on April 11, there they were! I was jubilant! Ever since then, I've been watching their progression.
April 12:
April 15:
April 17:
April 18:
April 23:
April 25:
April 12:
April 15:
April 16:
April 18:
April 23:
April 25:
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Is this a red maple?
This tree seems somewhat like a red maple, based on the color of the spring buds and the autumn leaves. But the leaves are smaller than what I see on other red maples. Is it something else? An amur maple? A hybrid?
April 9:
April 18:
April 9:
April 18:
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
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