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Maple Tree in bloom? Is there a forester in the house



2016-07-06 - Jamestown Hill, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com photo.
Many are commenting on the appearance of this wonderful tree on Jamestown Hill. Leaves turned upside down give in a seemingly regular/random ratio the look of blossoms, every bit as prounounced as the Kentucky Tulip tree gives from a distance. We hadn't noticed the phenomenon anywhere else. Perhaps a forester is in the house and can give an account. (And also correct us if the tree is not a maple. When we see the tree, it brings back memories from over 40 years ago, when the proudest Mom there ever was took her newborn son out to play on a blanket in the afternoons, and the baby's fascination with every detail of everything going on in his world was the grandest reward one could hope for. Picture pink roses climbing a freestone masonry wall and that perfect picture, for us is complete. (Correction, if any needed, on the tree species humbly accepted.) - EW


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