changes in the trees?

Dave_P

Jedi Master
few weeks ago I started to pay attention to certain changes in the trees, I live in Argentina, thus we are in summer, autumn begins about March 21. The funny thing is that most of the trees have begun to lose their leaves or show signs of lose it, that is the case of most of ash, the curious thing about this particular tree is blooming in spring, but recently seeds ripen early autumn, surprisingly this kind of tree is beginning to produce mature seeds in recent weeks, the same is happening with some species of oak. It is noteworthy that this summer is (for now) quite inconsistent, which, in my opinion, has become a bit "crazy" to certain types of trees and plants.
someone else has noticed this or is it just something "normal"?



Hace unas semanas empecé a prestar atención a ciertos cambios en los árboles, vivo en Argentina, por lo que estamos en verano, otoño comienza alrededor del 21 de marzo. Lo curioso es que la mayoría de los árboles han comenzado a perder sus hojas o muestran signos de perderlas,este es el caso de la mayoria de los Fresnos, lo curioso de este árbol en particular es que florece en primavera, pero recientemente las semillas maduran a principios de otoño, sorprendentemente este tipo de árbol está comenzando a producir semillas maduras en las últimas semanas, lo mismo esta pasando con algunas especies de roble. Es de destacar que este verano es (por ahora) bastante inconsistente, lo que, en mi opinión, ha vuelto un poco "loco" a ciertos tipos de árboles y plantas.
alguien ha notado esto o es sólo algo "normal"?
 
Hello Dave_posse, you can find more information hacerca these changes, Laura and the team touched on in this session January 10, 2015.
https://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,36932.msg543057.html#msg543057

Maybe just another sign of the end of things as we know it :)


Laura said:
Session Date: January 10th 2015
(L) Oh yeah! Repeatedly They mention it in the ancient texts before the destruction of the Roman Empire That was determined to various Scientists Have cometary / asteroidal. There are Numerous mentions of plants blooming out of season; It Seems to be part of the whole crazy cataclysmic scenario Where everything is going on, and ...

A: A lot of That is due to Changes in cosmic environment. Not all that Governs Animal and plant cycles is related to earth and diurnal cycles.

Q: (Pierre) So it's not always Temperature, humidity ...?

(L) Yeah, it's not always just the length of light and darkness?

(Perceval) Exactly, but that's What They based it on ... They Have not a clue. They're not even wrong in That sense, Because The guy was quoted for an explanation That was saying yeah, it's really amazing, and I have made reference to warm winters. He Said, "We're now in another warm winter". And I'm like, hang on a minute, it was three or four winters ago That The Entire UK was covered in ice, Basically!

A: Much is determined to by the planet's relationship to the sun and related electrical current flow Between plus other same planets in the Solar system. At the present time, all of that is in flux.
 
Trees in mid south USA started turning in August last year, even though the temps weren't signaling them. That was most notable with OAK and Maples that were at least 40 feet tall.

The pollen , from trees, has been extremely high in this area for the last 2 weeks. Now , today, we have a big snow storm.
B :cool2:
 
Just to lend weight to the above comments, the plants in BC have been behaving very strangely. They weren't blooming on time and when they did bloom, it was in the middle of winter and under inhospitable conditions. Not to mention all sorts of strange animal behavior.

Everything is changing it seems.
 
Yesterday I was talking with two women about Ice Age and they told me that in the country, here in the Isles, the flowers are flowering one month before spring, so this is very strange. Maybe because it rained a lot this winter but they thought it very strange behaviour. And the cold this winter here is really not normal at all. So I am not the only one to see the abnormality of all of this, hopefully!
 
Introduced maple tree species around here are blooming, as it's been so warm of late. And lilac buds are swollen, set to lead out soon. It seems we are about 2 weeks ahead of schedule, so to speak. I've got crocuses in my garden which are just about to bloom, and some insects are out in full force. I'm sure the fruit tree and grape growers are looking forward to a couple extra weeks of growing season this year! But, if the changes are due to increased solar electrical activity, it may be the case that the potential for summertime electrical weather phenomena, like hailstorms, then the extra growing time might be all for nought!

At least it makes for easier working conditions! Last year this time we had a cold snap and Skaha lake froze over for the first time in some 20 years!
 
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