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Looks like some are for raking today and some are for raking tomorrow. What fun! We have a Filbert tree that drops leaves till the end of December! Argh!
That Ginkgo is a conifer not deciduous. Not sure if that is what you were making reference to but I have been meaning to get it out of my head since some biology prof. put it in there. Though this may have changed since I learned it.
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Looks like some are for raking today and some are for raking tomorrow. What fun! We have a Filbert tree that drops leaves till the end of December! Argh!
That Ginkgo is a conifer not deciduous. Not sure if that is what you were making reference to but I have been meaning to get it out of my head since some biology prof. put it in there. Though this may have changed since I learned it.
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