Mon 30 Apr, 2012 12:52 pm
Mon 30 Apr, 2012 6:46 pm
Tue 01 May, 2012 12:55 pm
stepbystep wrote:tas-man wrote:The red leaf colour seems to be limited to no more than a small branch, down to perhaps only a couple of leaves on a bush.
I thought this also Ian, however last year on Mt Murchison a found a full shrub of rusty leaf fagus. I only took this rather bad photo of the top quarter of the bush
Perhaps someone who has been there this year can confirm if it is red again this year?
Fri 04 May, 2012 3:46 am
tas-man wrote:stepbystep wrote:tas-man wrote:The red leaf colour seems to be limited to no more than a small branch, down to perhaps only a couple of leaves on a bush.
I thought this also Ian, however last year on Mt Murchison a found a full shrub of rusty leaf fagus. I only took this rather bad photo of the top quarter of the bush
Perhaps someone who has been there this year can confirm if it is red again this year?
I am wondering if the deep red colouring appears only on specific bushes or is a function of the microclimate of they experience ie a specific combination of temperature, sun exposure, wind exposure, soil conditions? etc.
Mon 07 May, 2012 5:31 pm
Wed 09 May, 2012 8:22 pm
tastrekker wrote:Hi avid Fagus watchers. Is it normal for bits of fagus to turn mega early? I was surprised to see several little clusters of leaves turned like the ones in this photo on a walk in February. Has anyone else seen this? I must remember to keep an eye out next year.
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