by "Charles" <charles1998NOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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May 22, 2007 at 01:25 PM
I was thinking alders too. Post again when the leaves expand.
"photographyguy" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Definately not early maple from what I can see. Looks to be alders.
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> "MacArthur" <mymacaddressis4-usenetuse@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Looks like early Maple or Dogwood(Mountain Ash).
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>> I get some rather exotic "stuff" near my feeders; some I transplant,
most
>> I rake out.
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>> "cloud dreamer" <lnvolid@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> There are a bunch of strange little bush/trees growing around my
>>> birdfeeder this spring. I didn't mow the area too much last
year...it's
>>> kind of off on its own...and I'm wondering should I let them go or mow
>>> them down...take a peek here:
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http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2757706950075871767lfEqPe?vhost=good-times
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>>> If it's a bush, I might them go (there's several dozen growing in the
>>> patch now)...but if they're trees...they go.
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>>> Thanks
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>>> ;)
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>>> We must change the way we live,
>>> or the climate will do it for us.
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