That is something I have never seen. Thought maybe it was some kind of fungus at first. Would love to see some more pics in a week or so to see how it changes.
Redbud, Cercis canadensis, on Saint Bernard Street, between 49th and 50th Streets, off Warrington Avenue, visit in late April-early May to see its unusual distribution of flowers almost completely clothing the entire tree.
Bartram oak, Quercus x heterophylla, on the grounds of the Historic Bartram's Garden.
That's it! You have mad research skills!!Mosquitoes are so thick I can hardly breathe. I've ordered a small trap for the coop. It's supposed to cover 300 sq ft. If it works I may push for the one that covers 1/2 acre.
How far north are you going? Going toward the coast at all? I'm about 1½hrs due west of Sac.Morning all. "Down the hill" and running some errands...then home to finish cleaning/prepping the "hot mess" (our trailer) for our impending trip up to Sacramento and points yonder.
Gotta do some work in the truck too...oi.
Quote: That sounds wonderful!! Belize is supposed to be beautiful. Take tons of pics for us!
I think the next addition to your menagerie should be a herd of muscovy ducks! They are named for their mosquito eating prowess! Supposed to really cut down on pesky files too, and they are very quiet, and they supposedly taste pretty good. Close to beef.