Monday, February 18, 2008

New Leaves in Mid Winter


Imagine my surprise at finding new leaves in the middle of our Pennsylvania winter. Nestled in a well sheltered hollow with a good southern exposure, I found these tiny leaves growing on a Multiflora Rose.

Multiflora Rose, once recommended for planting as a living cattle fence and also used as crash barriers in the medians of divided highways, is now considered a noxious invasive alien plant species.

Although the Multiflora Rose has fallen from favor, I enjoyed finding this token of the season of new life just around the corner.

6 comments:

  1. Love this shot and its funny because I posted signs of spring on my site too.
    I like the Multiflora Rose too.

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  2. When clicked this shot really opens up. Those leave are stunning, the textures and the red tips really stand out.. Another great Country Capture... I do wish I'd thought up this title. ;o)

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  3. How well I remember the Multiflora Rose. I planted them as a hedge some 50 years ago and within ten years dug them out and that wasn't easy either. A nightmare.

    I posted a piece on the Chipmunk and how I used to get close to wildlife that might interest you.

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  4. Oh HOW EXCITING!! This is a welcome sight!!!!

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  5. Beautiful nature capture. I think that these simple suprises make the most beautiful captures;-)

    Jeanie

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  6. Nice shot Salty. well done.
    come and visit my ice age.

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