Speaking of odd coloring . . .
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Re: Speaking of odd coloring . . .
Yup been a wild year in NC. Droughts for the last several years and this year you can't find a dry place. Last couple of years temps in high 90's F and this year lucky to get into the 80's F. Will be interesting when fall arrives and what it will bring. Nice Nandina -- I guess I will keep my eyes out for a good potential.
DougB- Member
Fall
All my deciduous trees are budding out - frustration is over for us here in the southern hemisphere !
On a serious note - something is wrong with our weather because we had the driest summer and warmest winter here in Rustenburg South Africa. Fearing the consequences of this for our coming summer here!
Love the red of the Nandina.
Lennard
On a serious note - something is wrong with our weather because we had the driest summer and warmest winter here in Rustenburg South Africa. Fearing the consequences of this for our coming summer here!
Love the red of the Nandina.
Lennard
lennard- Member
Re: Speaking of odd coloring . . .
Thanks, Lennard.
I'm afraid, however, that something is wrong with everyone's weather.
I'm afraid, however, that something is wrong with everyone's weather.
JimLewis- Member
Re: Speaking of odd coloring . . .
Yup. Definitely something wrong here: we've had nearly four weeks of sunshine.
fiona- Member
Re: Speaking of odd coloring . . .
It's the same deal up here. I've noticed some of our natives changing to fall colors nearly two months early. Certainly not ready for fall/winter yet.
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