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What's happening in the field?

At the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station

What’s blooming March 15

March 16, 2012 by Marilyn Odneal

It looks like this is an earlier spring compared to last year. The Cayuga White grape buds are beginning to swell, there are blossoms on the Redhaven peaches and the Starry Magnolia is already past full bloom. Here are some pics of the different blossoms taken yesterday.

Apple
Apple
Erect Blackberry
Erect Blackberry
Highbush Blueberry
Highbush Blueberry
Bradford Pear
Bradford Pear
Cayuga White Grape
Cayuga White Grape
Forsythia
Forsythia
Prunus autumnalis
Prunus autumnalis
Redhaven Peach
Redhaven Peach
Red Maple
Red Maple
Red Maple
Red Maple
Saucer Magnolia
Saucer Magnolia
Star Magnolia
Star Magnolia
Yoshino Flowering Cherry
Yoshino Flowering Cherry


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