I loved our sassafras trees down in the Piedmont. They were beautiful in the spring.
I'd made more posts than I realized referencing sassafras; spring was a time to celebrate their flowers and then fall leaf color was equally wonderful.
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Sassafras from the upstairs window |
Their progeny are now about to flower, next to our neighbor's house here in the mountains, planted with the owner's permission.
I see them from the upstairs window. They're luminous in mid-day light.
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Sassafras against our neighbor's house |
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