BABIES! There were so many sapling Canadian Hemlocks! This isn’t even half of them I’m sure.
Also if anyone suggests digging these slow-growing babies up I’m gonna slap them.
BABIES! There were so many sapling Canadian Hemlocks! This isn’t even half of them I’m sure.
Also if anyone suggests digging these slow-growing babies up I’m gonna slap them.
3 different deciduous tree sapling species; a species of white oak (? burr oak?, you’ll see its momma in a different post), Elm, and Sugar Maple.
They’ll probably stay small till the forest canopy opens up for some tasty sunlight for them to bulk up on.
THEY LIIIIIIIIIIVE.
Most of the liveliest of the greenhouse residents right now. (not listed in order of the pics) Betula
alleghaniensis, Betula
populifolia, Thuja occidentalis, Catalpa sp., Picea glauca, Geum triflorum, Clemtatis tangutica, and Penstemon hirsutus.
These guys are also on the list of “gonna see if I can sell them this year” crops. Especially the Birches, cause they big and they are a pain in my butt lmao.
Photographed May 13th 2018