[NatureNS] clammy locust and multiflora rose blooming, Wolfville.

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Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 23:21:02 -0300
From: Doug Linzey <doug@fundymud.com>
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Jim writes:

> *JUNE 14, 2012* - And then today I just noticed that suddenly the 
> *multiflora roses* in Wolfville have begun to bloom.  It's amazing, as 
> with shadbush spp. earlier in Spring, just how widespread and dominant 
> that multiflora rose has become in various parts of King's County at 
> least.  Just watch how many of those small white roses appear over the 
> next day or two.

This time of year I tend to get more excited about the blackberries, 
which are just coming into bloom. I think it's the edibility factor.

Doug (mmm, homemade blackberry gelato) Linzey

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