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Thank you, Raghav.
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It is good that you hung out your leaves to dry! It’s time to take them in. Couldn’t help that this was the first impression I got! LOL
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Yes, Brenda. I also received that impression when I viewed this on my blog the first time after scheduling the post a couple of weeks earlier. Great minds, eh?
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We don’t have beech trees in western Canada. Too bad, as I would love to hear that!
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I like these little hangers-on!
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Beech leaves are unusual among deciduous trees; they often last through the entire winter and only fall as the new buds begin to open. I think the trees use their old leaves as protective ‘parents’ for their new infant leaves! Isn’t nature wonderful?
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I didn’t know that. That is wonderful!
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We have a beech hedge and, on dry days, the leaves make the most marvellous light rattling sound as the wind rustles through them.
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