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Jun 30, 2013 12:51 PM CST
Name: Jonna
Mérida, Yucatán, México (Zone 13a)
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It also occurred to me that they had done this at a good time of the year. Our rainy season has just started and the main bloom on the trees is over. From now on, there will always be blooms on these trees but they won't be covered as they were in May and early June. The trees start putting out a lot more branches in the rains, less blooms. These trees don't go dormant in the winter, they have fewer leaves and blooms and they look a bit scraggly. I have noticed that these particular trees look better in the winter than ones I see in people's yards. It appears there is someone who knows their stuff taking care of them.
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