Just days ago they were light golden-green blooms, clinging to the tiniest branches of the surrounding oak treas. Since then, they have shed their pollen, have turned brown, and have fallen, scattering their sad remnants over driveways, cars, and patios. We once heard a botanist call these dangling male tree appendages a rather indelicate, thoughContinue reading “Catkins”
Tag Archives: Oak Trees
Bloomin’ Trees
The light green and golden hues of the oak trees shed more than just colorful light. Pollen is also raining down from these trees that are in full spring bloom. Yellow powder coats the walks, decks, and cars that are outside, and also indiscriminately drifts about to disturb the linings of our eyes and sinuses.Continue reading “Bloomin’ Trees”
January Autumn
Florida winters seem like a combination of fall and winter with a touch of spring soon to come. This tree has finally realized its time to drop its leaves as has the maple in our front yard. Beneath the trees, blossoming azaleas are even more colorful in the chilly morning air. Soon the live oaksContinue reading “January Autumn”