There is something pretty magical about the light in early spring, late fall and winter. Call me crazy, but even though it’s cold and there isn’t a whole lot (if anything!) in bloom, these are my favorite times to be outside and just breathe. This is a close-up of a freebie in late-afternoon spring – one of those ten free trees from the Arbor Day Foundation that I got when I was starving for anything green at our last house. Since the yard was a postage stamp and we were renting, most of the ten ended up at friend’s houses or simply as “puppy-dog-mulch” from our two canine chipper-shredders. This one survived its infancy in a pot, and while we now have a larger lot, it is still urban sized and the tree is probably too big for it. Still, I love the bark and its shape and the way its leaves dance in the wind. I believe it’s a river birch (though with free things, who knows for sure – horticulturists out there??), fairly apt for a house in a city of three rivers.
March 9, 2009
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Yes, river birch! We have 5 clumps of them (pic on the Just the Gardener Calendar page) out in the back – and the yellow leaf coloration in the Fall, in addition to its wonderful peeling bark, is outstanding. Love them as they sway in the winds.
Comment by Judy — March 11, 2009 @ 12:04 am