Autumn…a second time at Seapoint

30 10 2010

Post by Tim Case

Frequent visitors to KLT’s Seapoint Preserve this summer probably noticed most of the sumac trees lost their leaves in late August after a Nor’easter covered them with salt spray.  They seemed to have recovered by early September and even started sprouting new green leaves!  Only to lose them again in the past weeks with falling temperatures.  Is this a common occurrence?  Have you seen this in past years?

Sumac regrows leaves in early September

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