Leaves on the Trees

Everywhere I look I see the beauty of an early spring in Upstate New
York. The only exception is for the catalpa trees. As I understand it,
the catalpa that grows here in this climate is the most northern
variety of a tropical species. Also, the name catalpa was writen in
error by an early botanist. The name originally being catawba after
the Native American tribe Catawba.

When the catalpas in this picture have leaves, I'll know warm weather
is here to stay. It will be interesting to see if the blossoms are a
big hit with the honey bees.

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