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TOPIC: Liriodendron phenology/Project Budburst
http://groups.google.com/group/entstrees/browse_thread/thread/dd47d15fb99fb7b4?hl=en
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Date: Fri, Oct 10 2008 12:37 pm
From: "Neil Pederson"
Hi Gary et al.,
Are you looking to collect any end-of-the-season Liriodendron
phenological
data? For example, while on my walk to campus this morning I noticed
the
Lirio were 20-40% yellow. This is likely the result of our
late-season
drought. http://www.drought.unl.edu/DM/MONITOR.HTML
Speaking of phenology, did you see this:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/16/science/earth/16moho.html
- [I hope this
isn't a re-post I missed].
neil
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TOPIC: Liriodendron phenology/Project Budburst
http://groups.google.com/group/entstrees/browse_thread/thread/dd47d15fb99fb7b4?hl=en
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Date: Sun, Oct 12 2008 12:10 pm
From: "Beluzo Gary A."
Hi Neil,
Yes, I would love to get year round phenological data on
Liriodendron.
That would allow us to present quite a profile for the species on
the
ENTS site. So, all of you ENTS from various states if you could
reply
with:
1. Is Liriodendron present in your state? If so, is it the entire
state?
2. What is the status of Liriodendron foliage in your area? Leaves
GREEN, % YELLOW, or OFF.
3. The smallest CBH (and height if possible) on which you find the
capsules
Thank you!
Perhaps others would like to "adopt" other species and do
a 1-2 year
phenology study throughout the eastern U.S.?
Gary
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