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The Nature's Calendar - The Woodland Trust

The longer these records are, and the more observations are in a data base, the better it is to analyze it. A single observation is not really helpful but collectively, that can result in a very unique data set. All of these plants are now flowering. Their first flowering is 26 days or one month, almost one month earlier than it used to be. So we then looked deeper into the data to see, do we see differences in the behavior of trees versus shrubs? Versus herbs. We also looked into north and south. And so splitting the data, said in the northern and the southern sub part into higher and lower elevations and into rural and more urban settings. These very broad

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