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Day 81: Young Maple Seeds

 Native Plants, Natural History, Piney Woods Church Road 365 Project  No Responses »
Mar 222014
 

Along Piney Woods Church Road, the earliest to bloom of the red maples have begun producing seeds.  These nascent maple keys have not yet developed their final shape, but are merely tiny, oval forms suspended where the flowers used to be.

Young Maple Seeds

 Posted by CliffordBlizard at 10:33 am  Tagged with: Chattahoochee Hills, Piney Woods Church Road, red maple, seeds

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