Volcano 2 – Phenology
These are the two views of the front…they don’t look much different than they did last week.
The changes were small and subtle: Magnolia buds, small green oranges, a FIG!!, and the Meyer lemon blossoms have grown.

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AWESOME!
On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 5:44 PM, Ramblings by Robin Scanlon wrote:
> hiphotog posted: “These are the two views of the front…they don’t look > much different than they did last week. The changes were small and subtle: > Magnolia buds, small green oranges, a FIG!!, and the Meyer lemon blossoms > have grown. ” >