Follow the Bloom 2015

Started by buzzbee, December 31, 2014, 07:05:44 PM

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JackM

This is two months early here, but magnolia, fruitless plum, cherry, heather.  Sugar maples, alder, hazlenut are throwing whatever those things are.  Sure am worried about a hard freeze.  We usually get one in March.
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Foxhound

Henbit and some dandelions is what I'm seeing on the ground now. Not good at identifying trees yet.

Birmingham, AL

pdmattox

Red maple has been blooming for a month now, lots of wild mustard in the area and now cherry laurel is in full bloom. bees are ready for a swarm.

DavidD

Quote from: Foxhound on February 16, 2015, 10:51:46 PM
Henbit and some dandelions is what I'm seeing on the ground now. Not good at identifying trees yet.

Birmingham, AL

Seeing the same here

richter1978

Saw the first blackberry blossom today.

JackM

Bloom envy from cold crappy weather.  For a change the winter here in the NW  has been relatively warm and dry.  This is evident, even before the end of February, apple and cherry trees are in full bloom.  Crocus is up.  Red maple is blooming.  Big leaf maple is going off soon.  Hazlenut in bloom.  Various ground covers in bloom such as Vinca. 

Sorry for your cold, but loving this warm winter here.
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Master of none.

richter1978

Wild blackberries in full bloom.  A few bees on the yellow burr clover too.

BeeMaster2

I saw maple trees in bloom. I had to check real close because I thought they were done weeks ago.
Jim
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GSF

I saw a peach tree with 3 blooms opened in Montgomery. Also about a week ago I saw some wood sorrel.
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BeeMaster2

My little apple tree is in full bloom. Hope we get to eat some of the fruit.  :grin:
Democracy is 2 wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote.
Ben Franklin

pdmattox

Our pear trees opened up and is starting to put out blooms.

marktrl

Laurel cherry is in full bloom, citrus is starting to bloom good and azaleas are still blooming.

TNjohn

I saw my first dandelion bloom of the year two days ago. I haven't seen another,  but I'm excited.  Pollen is coming in heavy.

Eric Bosworth


I still have waist deep snow.
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Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote. ---Benjamin Franklin

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richter1978


don2

I have noticed dandelion blooms about all winter here. My Red Buds are popping open. Early Peaches will be soon. d2

capt44

Here in central Arkansas the Elm  trees are blooming,Red Maple, Cedar DeadKnettle and the plums are fixing to bloom.?
Richard Vardaman (capt44)

cao

Chickweed has been blooming for a week, henbit is just starting, my crocuses started yesterday, Easter flowers are just starting to open up, and the elm trees are blooming too. My bees are busy bringing in whatever pollen they can find.   :happy:

Maggiesdad

Red maple opened today in Louisa, VA.