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Join Date: May 2006
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Has anyone noticed all the white daisies that are on the roadside between the Alton Circle and Wolfeboro? Last year there were thousands of Black Eyed Susans. This year there are thousands of daisies. I know that there was a lot of construction work along the road two years ago. Is this a natural occurance or did someone seed the area after the construction?
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Last week I think the daisys were at peak and it looked like a snow field. Maybe this is a result of the snow dancers. If so great job.
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FLBoater:
Had you ever seen them before? I am sure this is a new occurance. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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'Tis the season for white daisies....... Black-eyed Susans come out later in the summer, sometime around August..... so it's not a new occurance, just a natural one!
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I have never seen so many on that stretch of road. They must have been seeded in the top soil put in suring reconstruction.
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Somebody take a picture please.
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