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Billy Joe Fudge: A Tip for Frost Flower fanciers

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By Billy Joe Fudge

The accompanying picture is of a simple, if there is such a thing, Angel-wing Frost Flower nestled in oak leaves.

The ground is wet again and all we need is a crisp, still, cold night to produce another crop.

Be sure to prepare to be out before the temperture rises above freezing for best viewing.




This story was posted on 2011-11-22 06:09:55
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Frost Flowers: Beautiful Angel Wing



2011-11-22 - Hopewell Acres, Amandaville, Cumberland Co., KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge, Retired District Forester, Kentucky State Division of Forestry.
This is a simple, if there is such a thing, Angel-Wing Frost Flower nestled in oak leaves. The ground is wet again and all we need is a crisp, still, cold night to produce another crop. Be sure to prepare to be out before the temperture rises above freezing for best viewing. -BILLY JOE FUDGE

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