With the recent sunny weather spring has finally
sprung and the buds are bursting into blooms and leaves. The barren branches of
many trees are consciously showing their green leaves as the sap is streaming
through the branches. Suddenly nature comes alive!
The Corkscrew willow (left) not only has twisted twigs
but the leaves curl as they mature. Hence we used to call this the Curly willow
when I was young. Young leaves, like these of the Juneberry, are often covered
in soft hairs to protect the developing tissues from harmful sunrays. The
Blueberry flowers simultaneously with the unfolding of the leaves. The flowers
are like little waxy cups.
Some plants, like for instance ferns, unfold their
leaves in a rather dramatic manner by uncoiling along the central stipe (or leaf
stalk). Other plants, like this Photinia, show dramatically coloured new growth
that contrasts heavily with the older green leaves. Most leaves however slowly
unfold bursting the bud. The fresh green of the young leaves of this Kalopanax
(right) bring the spiny branches to life.
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