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dendrite

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  1. Hope you enjoy the low dews today.
  2. EPS is deep summer right through d15...maybe a mild down mixed into the mean there, but overall warm to hot.
  3. Before you know it it will be March again and the dews will start dropping.
  4. Just some some ash near work...same deal. It must be a bumper crop season in their DNA.
  5. Min 54.9F Another BN morning. Times will be a'changin though.
  6. lol...you won't be missing heat in Omaha.
  7. Maine has released their updated invasive species/no-sell list effective 2024. V. List of Regulated Invasive Terrestrial Plant Species Evaluated plant species that meet the criteria for all of the categories listed in section II. Scientific name Common name Effective Date Acer platanoides Norway maple 1/1/2018 Alliaria petiolata Garlic mustard 1/1/2018 Berberis thunbergii Japanese barberry 1/1/2018 Celastrus orbiculatus Asiatic bittersweet 1/1/2018 Elaeagnus umbellata Autumn olive 1/1/2018 Euonymus alatus Winged euonymus,burning bush 1/1/2018 Fallopia japonica Japanese knotweed 1/1/2018 Frangula alnus Glossy buckthorn 1/1/2018 Hesperius matronalis Dame’s rocket 1/1/2018 Iris pseudacorus Yellow iris 1/1/2018 Lonicera morrowii Morrow’s honeysuckle 1/1/2018 Lonicera tatarica Tartarian honeysuckle 1/1/2018 Lythrum salicaria Purple loosestrife 1/1/2018 Robinia pseudoacacia Black locust 1/1/2018 Rosa multiflora Multiflora rose 1/1/2018 Acer ginnala Amur maple 1/1/2018 Aegopodium podagraria Bishop’s weed, goutweed 1/1/2018 Ailanthus altissima Tree of heaven 1/1/2018 Amorpha fruticosa False indigo bush 1/1/2018 Artemisia vulgaris Common mugwort 1/1/2018 Berberis vulgaris Common barberry 1/1/2018 Euphorbia cyparissias Cypress spurge 1/1/2018 Ligustrum vulgare Common privet 1/1/2018 Lonicera japonica Japanese honeysuckle 1/1/2018 Lonicera maackii Amur or bush honeysuckle 1/1/2018 Populus alba White cottonwood 1/1/2018 Impatiens glandulifera Ornamental jewelweed 1/1/2018 Ampelopsis glandulosa Porcelain berry 1/1/2018 Fallopia baldschuanica Chinese bindweed, silver lace vine 1/1/2018 Microstegium vimineum Stilt grass 1/1/2018 Paulownia tomentosa Paulownia, princess tree 1/1/2018 Persicaria perfoliata Mile a minute weed 1/1/2018 Phellodendron amurense Amur cork tree 1/1/2018 Alnus glutinosa European alder 1/1/2024 Angelica sylvestris Woodland angelica 1/1/2024 Anthriscus sylvestris Wild chervil, raven's wing 1/1/2024 Aralia elata Japanese angelica tree 1/1/2024 Butomus umbellatus Flowering rush 1/1/2024 Elaeagnus angustifolia Russian olive 1/1/2024 Euonymus fortunei Wintercreeper, climbing spindle tree 1/1/2024 Festuca filiformis Fine-leaved sheep fescue 1/1/2024 Ficaria verna Lesser celandine 1/1/2024 Glaucium flavum Yellow hornpoppy 1/1/2024 Glechoma hederacea Ground ivy, creeping charlie 1/1/2024 Glyceria maxima Great mannagrass, reed mannagrass 1/1/2024 Hippophae rhamnoides Sea buckthorn 1/1/2024 Ligustrum obtusifolium Border privet 1/1/2024 Lonicera xylosteum Dwarf honeysuckle 1/1/2024 Lythrum virgatum European wand loosestrife 1/1/2024 Miscanthus sacchariflorus Amur silvergrass 1/1/2024 Petasites japonicus Fuki, butterbur, giant butterbur 1/1/2024 Phalaris arundinacea Reed canary grass, variegated ribbon grass 1/1/2024 Photinia villosa Photinia, christmas berry 1/1/2024 Phragmites australis Common reed 1/1/2024 Phyllostachys aurea Golden bamboo 1/1/2024 Phyllostachys aureosulcata Yellow groove bamboo 1/1/2024 Pyrus calleryana Callery ("Bradford") pear 1/1/2024 Ranunculus repens Creeping buttercup 1/1/2024 Rubus phoenicolasius Wineberry 1/1/2024 Silphium perfoliatum Cup plant 1/1/2024 Sorbus aucuparia European mountain-ash 1/1/2024 Tussilago farfara Coltsfoot 1/1/2024 Valeriana officinalis Common valerian 1/1/2024 VII. Species Watch List Evaluated plant species that do not currently meet all the criteria contained in section II but may meet those criteria within the next five years. These species are not subject to the prohibitions in Section III. Scientific Name Common Name Actinidia arguta Hardy kiwi Akebia quinata Chocolate vine; five-leaf akebia Arum italicum Italian arum Broussonetia papyrifera Paper mulberry Buddleja davidii Butterfly bush Clematis terniflora Yam-leaved virgin’s bower, sweet autumn Dioscorea oppositifolia Indian yam Dioscorea polystachya Chinese yam Eragrostis curvula Weeping lovegrass Filipendula ulmaria Queen of the meadow Lespedeza bicolor Bicolor lespedeza, two-colored bush-clover Ligustrum ovalifolium California privet Lonicera caerulea Honeyberry, haskap Lychnis flos-cuculi or Silene flos-cuculi Ragged robin Morus alba White mulberry Quercus acutissima Sawtooth oak Rosa rugosa Rugosa rose, beach rose Saccharum ravennae or Tripidium ravennae Ravenna grass, hardy pampas grass Salvia glutinosa Sticky sage Silybum marianum Milk thistle Spiraea japonica Japanese spiraea Symplocos paniculata Sapphire-berry Syringa reticulata Japanese tree lilac Toona sinensis Chinese cedar Ulmus pumila Siberian elm Viburnum dilatatum Linden arrowwood Viburnum sieboldii Siebold viburnum Wisteria floribunda Japanese wisteria Wisteria sinensis Chinese wisteria
  8. Yeah looks like black walnut to me. If you decide to plant some be careful what you plant them near because they are high in juglone. I was growing some in pots here last year, but a vole killed all but one of them and even that one had to sprout back from the base.
  9. Euro is a soaker for cne/nne tue morning. Lock that in.
  10. We’re doing a good job of missing these so far.
  11. Not really. Front comes through this evening. Only "cooler" in the sense that there's abundant cloudiness. The dews drop tonight into tomorrow, but we'll have sun and warmth.
  12. GFS promptly soaks those "severe" drought areas.
  13. Hope the euro is right with that little system slipping south of me next mon night. That would be a nice drink.
  14. Because it’s like 5ft off the surface.
  15. It was scheduled for November from the beginning because of their heat climo.
  16. 0.50” here. Dad told me they got 1.10” in their stratus in S. hooksett.
  17. Dews into the low 50s…maybe even 40s in spots again. if we’re going to use 1k Davis dews we’re going to use the temps too. Not the tarmac.
  18. If I know Ray he will hardly be able to contain himself after reading this.
  19. Of course my tipper has robin shit plugged up in it.
  20. Couple of nice CGs to start. Some +TSRA. Otherwise nbd. We’ll take any rain we can get.
  21. GFS back to cooler later next week. Curious to see how that shakes out, but feeling like the warmth is going to win this time.
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