
Last of the colour – a maple in late November
For the last time in 2021 the monthly tree-following link box is open for contributions. It will stay open for your tree-related links until 7pm GMT on December 14.
Here in Cardiff late November and early December have been mostly cold, wet and sometimes very windy.
During the next week I hope to visit the Lombardy poplar tree I am monitoring in Victoria Park, not too far from home, but I wonder what the rest of you tree followers are up to?
I’m sure you will have something new to report. Any tree-related post is acceptable from contributors old and new.
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Greetings from a (temporarily) cold, dark and white northern Sweden.
Thank you for joining us again.
Stay warm π
Hello I’ve just posted and linked our post. Thanks, as always, for hosting it and good to see that your continuing next year. xx
I don’t know how to stop!
And thank you, too, for continuing – it gives some kind of structure to the year.
All the best π
Instead of braving the weather to photograph my scrawny leafless trees waving in the bitterly cold wind, I posted about trees I saw on my Nevada trip in October. Thanks and best wishes π
Fascinating – and I love the pictures, especially the colourful tree diagram. Thanks for your posts this year (and next?) xxx
Hi Pat, just linked up. Will catch up with everyone’s posts soon!
Great to see the furry buds and lichen give interest to your magnolia even in mid winter.
All the best π