Elms throughout the understory of Sapsucker Woods provide late autumn golden color, here on the West Trail after snowfall, holding on until spring. Cornell University Lab of Ornithology Sapsucker Woods, Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York


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Plants are amazing, Michael. They (mostly) stand throughout all weather. So strong!
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I am working this year to protect our oak, elm and black walnut trees, attacked heavily by Gypsy Moths last year. WE have two mature specimens of each. Just waiting for March to warm up.
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Sigh. I”m jealous of your snow.
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Today it is gone…not springlike, yet
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Sigh. We had no measurable snow all year and I’m so sad.
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I love the contrast of color in this shot. I am not jealous of your snow…😊
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