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Tag: species

MimOHsa!

MimOHsa!

I had a bunch of mimosas while driving today. Not the kind with champagne. I mean those trees with the pretty pink fringed puffballs that serve as blossoms. June is the time when you see them everywhere in Georgia. Not just in front of homes, but in vacant lots, anywhere that’s been left alone. This tree … read more MimOHsa!

Posted on June 17, 2016May 15, 2019Author LisaCategories TreesTags 2006, Asia, mimosa, native, non-native, species, tree
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