[NatureNS] witch-hazel petals gone now, at Acadia Univ.

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Hello  Jim,
I know quite a few places around Halifax where Witch hazel trees
are standing.
If some one wants to see ribbon like petals in bloom, can check
and inform if they are still blooming at this moment.
akhtar

Jim Wolford <jimwolford@eastlink.ca> wrote:  Oct. 18, 2006 - A woman whose name I canıt remember called me today about
wanting to see WITCH-HAZEL in bloom, so I suggested that maybe the small
plant in the Harriet Irving Botanical at Acadia University. However, this
afternoon I checked it, and the petals are all gone now. It was way back on
Sept. 9/06 that I had noticed it in bloom there this year. In other years
and elsewhere I have seen petals at least as late as Thanksgiving, I
believe. 

Cheers from Jim in Wolfville, 542-9204
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91 Wickwire Avenue 
Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
B4P 1W3
phone (902)542-9204 (home)
fax (902)585-1059 (Acadia Univ. Biology Dept.)
e-mail 
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Hello&nbsp; Jim,<BR>I know quite a few places around Halifax where Witch hazel trees<BR>are standing.<BR>If some one wants to see ribbon like petals in bloom, can check<BR>and inform if they are still blooming at this moment.<BR>akhtar<BR><BR><B><I>Jim Wolford &lt;jimwolford@eastlink.ca&gt;</I></B> wrote:  <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Oct. 18, 2006 - A woman whose name I canıt remember called me today about<BR>wanting to see WITCH-HAZEL in bloom, so I suggested that maybe the small<BR>plant in the Harriet Irving Botanical at Acadia University. However, this<BR>afternoon I checked it, and the petals are all gone now. It was way back on<BR>Sept. 9/06 that I had noticed it in bloom there this year. In other years<BR>and elsewhere I have seen petals at least as late as Thanksgiving, I<BR>believe. <BR><BR>Cheers from Jim in Wolfville, 542-9204<BR>---------------------<BR>Jim (James W.) Wolford<BR>91 Wickwire
 Avenue <BR>Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada<BR>B4P 1W3<BR>phone (902)542-9204 (home)<BR>fax (902)585-1059 (Acadia Univ. Biology Dept.)<BR>e-mail <JIMWOLFORD@EASTLINK.CA><BR>----------------------<BR>³...... the Earth .....belongs as much to those who come after us as to us;<BR>and we have no right, by anything that we do, or neglect to do, to involve<BR>them in unnecessary penalties, or to deprive them of benefits which are<BR>theirs by right.² - John Ruskin<BR>---------------------- <BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><p>&#32;
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