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Submit ReviewWe check in on our year-long project #BLTrees, following the seasons through the trees around us with Marielle Anzelone, urban botanist and ecologist and the founder of NYC Wildflower Week. This month, she and Brandi Cannon-Force, botanist and science educator, talk about the many trees that bear fruit -- the kinds we eat, like apples, and the kinds we don't, like sweetgum balls.
#bltrees @nycbotanist #wildflowerhourMajestic MapleLooking GORGEOUS! pic.twitter.com/iCAFFfMsMj
— Lisa Smith (@lgjsmith) September 15, 2022
#BLTrees Here are my September photos of:1. Japanese maple, front yard;2. Sugar maple, back yard. pic.twitter.com/dXJ88xcRkm
— Bill Bartosik (@BillBartosik) September 15, 2022
Trying to survive what the summer #BLTrees pic.twitter.com/gfnf8G1Zrl
— Simone Bell (@SymoneBe) September 10, 2022
@corbe27 #BLtrees - My Bronx St. tree gearing up for Fall pic.twitter.com/V6dh0i46AH
— Corbde (@corbe27) September 16, 2022
Observed but failed to post my #bltrees this summer. Sept, Aug, July looking happy pic.twitter.com/glJhF4Qe9t
— Lyna (@LynaSaid) September 16, 2022
Happy September from Holmdel Ginkgo! Have survived the drought and avoided the Spotted Lanternflies so far. Stay safe everyone. @BrianLehrer #BLTrees pic.twitter.com/aQZf22DCWi
— Ana (@AnaCVW) September 19, 2022
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