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10-FEB-2012 Christine Hanrahan

Old Field

That spindly little "twig bundle" halfway along the snowmobile track, is our precious tulip tree. The snowmobile ran right up by the sapling, literally alongside, breaking one branch. I guess it is a miracle that the tree was not entirely crushed. I now have it wreathed in yellow caution tape. The tulip tree is a Carolinian species that is beyond the limits of its range here. Nonetheless, a few are known in the area, including one (there used to be two) in the Arboretum. This one appeared a year ago, not planted by us, probably planted by a squirrel, and that it has survived last winter, and carried on growing through last year, is interesting. I don't want to lose it!

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