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dundeelaw
Litchfield, IL

August 26, 2009
01:52 PM

Post #6990884

I have a Forsythia that has flowers on it...and it's the end of August, not April! Does anyone know why this is happening? I live in Illinois, Zone 5.



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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

August 26, 2009
08:36 PM

Post #6992217

Often times a Spring blooming shrub will send out a small second bloom flush in the fall...sort of a bonus round.
JulieQ
Cullman, AL
(Zone 7b)

August 26, 2009
08:40 PM

Post #6992232

That has happened to me before. Have you had unusual weather this summer?
I have even had daffodils bloom in November!
flowers_delight
Leicester, NC
(Zone 8a)

August 26, 2009
09:58 PM

Post #6992551

I think weather plays a big part in blooming plants so if you are having a unusual and not normal weather pattern in summer or winter I think strange things can and will happen. Just enjoy the little surprises that nature can bring.
dundeelaw
Litchfield, IL

August 26, 2009
10:40 PM

Post #6992766

Yes, our weather has been strange this summer. I am sure that's why there's August blooms on my poor, confused Forsythia. Thanks for your help with this themoonhowl, JulieQ and flowers_delight!
Blessings! Laura (dundeelaw)
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

August 26, 2009
10:46 PM

Post #6992787

Laura, my Forsythia puts on a heavy display of blooms in the spring and does a repeat bloom in late summer, but is less plentiful. It has done this each year since it first bloomed.
dundeelaw
Litchfield, IL

August 27, 2009
11:09 AM

Post #6994136

Wow, I never knew it did that. Thanks!
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

August 27, 2009
11:13 AM

Post #6994149

You are welcome...a question. From your user name is it safe to infer Scottish heritage, or budding barrister?
flowers_delight
Leicester, NC
(Zone 8a)

August 27, 2009
04:47 PM

Post #6995307

moonhowl, do you really howl at the moon???
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

August 27, 2009
04:52 PM

Post #6995323

Yes, I do, frequently.
flowers_delight
Leicester, NC
(Zone 8a)

August 27, 2009
05:05 PM

Post #6995367

when the kids are grown gotta get some kind of hobbie huh Which reminds me, FYI Today Mars is supposed to be as big as the moon. Will rise at 10pm and reach azimuth at 3am. It only happens once in about every 5,000 years. Its cloudy here this evening hope I can see it let me know if you do out your way.
flowers_delight
Leicester, NC
(Zone 8a)

August 27, 2009
05:09 PM

Post #6995380

wait a minute, got my wires crossed. It reached azimuth at 3am in beginning of Aug but will be as full as the moon tonight anyway look for it.
dundeelaw
Litchfield, IL

August 27, 2009
09:52 PM

Post #6996232

Hi moonhowl...I lived in Dundee, Scotland for many years. The Dundee Law is the volcanic hill right smack dab in the middle of the city. I am so surprised that anyone would even know that the name is connected with Scotland. Ha! Well done! How about your name? I have no clue about it. Laura
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

August 27, 2009
09:56 PM

Post #6996247

Hi Laura, Family from Scotland is why i know of Dundee Law...also a law school by that name. Mine could not be simpler. I literally howl at the moon with some frequency (both volume and regularity) Grin
dundeelaw
Litchfield, IL

August 27, 2009
10:00 PM

Post #6996256

What part of Scotland is your family from? I go back Sept 28 - Oct 13. I have use of a flat in Tayport, across the Firth of Tay from Dundee. Get to see the Dundee Law from my living room window. You know a lot about plants, thankfully. I don't :o)
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

August 27, 2009
10:14 PM

Post #6996296

South of Glasgow in the Kilmarnock/Ayr area...came to the States in the early to mid 1800's. I have always wanted to have the opportunity to spend time there and wander and learn more about the country. How absolutely delightful that must be.And a fortnight stay to boot...lucky you. Grin

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