Reaching out...this blog is the story of me reaching out to learn about my community and world. Cut after cut has affected me, but as usual, I have landed on my feet. In September of 2009, I started working as a Mentoring Coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters in Lewis County. I have worked as a teacher, Park Ranger, Environmental Educator, Fire and invasive species Program, volcano educator, photographer and occasional writer. Check back next week to see what I am doing and have learned!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Bigleaf Maple Blossom
One could not help but notice the appearance of the Bigleaf Maple blossom this week in the area. Clusters of fragrant yellowish blossoms between four and six inches long hang from limbs. The Bigleaf Maple depends heavily on insects so the blossoms are heavily laden with pollen and nectar. When the sun comes out, the blooms will be teeming with various kinds of insects.
Are you trying to kid us into thinking the white blossoms are Dogwood? Get out you book!
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