[NatureNS] Leaf regrowth after Arthur

From: Dorothy Cameron <dorth@eastlink.ca>
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I didn't really pay attention to how long it took , but I do know that some
areas recovered much faster than other.  I noticed that it was mostly the
western side of trees that recovered and our maples on the front lawn were
longer than most to grow new leaves.

 

Dorothy Cameron

Woods Harbour

 

 

 

 

Post-tropical Hurricane Arthur hit our province on July 5, 2014 and left
behind coastal flora with many missing leaves. Did anyone pay attention to
when the regrowth was completed? I don't think it took much more than a
month, so that by August most had new foliage. Did someone record this?
 
Thanks.

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