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Err where's that nectar coming from 😳
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<blockquote data-quote="LQB Apiary" data-source="post: 13769" data-attributes="member: 248"><p>I saw mention of elderberry which I have a very old tree of. It's managed to germinate and grows so quick that missing it means it reaches a metre very fast. </p><p>My Pohutukawa trees seem to have flowered late but seen others larger and older running to schedule. My father used my plants to predict and time his bee work including the magnolia. </p><p>So I'm going to hazard a guess for late but long summer with warm weather into mid to late May, even June.</p><p>I doubt my accuracy but as El Nino ENSO has apparently returned (also waiting for the M.J. Oscillation to be predicted) the Met Service is not fairing well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LQB Apiary, post: 13769, member: 248"] I saw mention of elderberry which I have a very old tree of. It's managed to germinate and grows so quick that missing it means it reaches a metre very fast. My Pohutukawa trees seem to have flowered late but seen others larger and older running to schedule. My father used my plants to predict and time his bee work including the magnolia. So I'm going to hazard a guess for late but long summer with warm weather into mid to late May, even June. I doubt my accuracy but as El Nino ENSO has apparently returned (also waiting for the M.J. Oscillation to be predicted) the Met Service is not fairing well [/QUOTE]
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