our gumball trees (or Monkeyball trees) not only have "burning" foliage in fall but also a beautiful spring "burst" (that's what I'd thought during the last days) - but today (Mar-26) I found out, that these (I thought they were gumball trees) trees that have these beautiful red flowerlike sprouts are different from all (I KNOW these are gumball trees) trees in our yard, which don't even get started with any bloom-like growth didn't - did some research and identified them as Maples - here's a link to this Maple-Beauty: Acer rubrum (I'm hoping I got this right now)
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winterstorm
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bugs
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roses
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spring
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tornadoes
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trees
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Delaware
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birds
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perennial
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American Robin
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Japan Earthquake
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Monarch Butterfly
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SuperMoon
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Tstorms
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blue coneflower
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butterflies
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enviroment
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gumball-trees
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2001
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9/11 remembered
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Acer rubrum
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Arbor Day
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Decorah Eagles
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Eastern Tent Bugs
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Frost Pattern Art
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Ground Zero: September 11
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High Winds
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Magnolia
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Pete Seeger
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Poulsen Parade: Freya
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Praying Mantis
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Tree City USA
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White-marked tussock caterpillar
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bald faced hornet
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climate change
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coffee ground
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eagle-cam
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earthquake
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easy cleaner recipes
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fertilizer
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flooding
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going green
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ground cover
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hurricane Hanna
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icepellets
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jumping spider
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maple-trees
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marine litter
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mobile home
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orange-roses: Westerland
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pet-froggy
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red aphids
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red roses: Dortmund
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red roses: Europeana
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snow-art
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stink bugs
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sunset
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the survivor tree
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tomato
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tornado preparedness
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white-roses: Cinderella
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white-roses: Freya
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white-roses: Green Ice
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white-roses: Iceberg
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white-roses: Paul's Himalayan Musk Rambler
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