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Examine the trunks of the trees and pay attention to the subtle differences. The color, texture, thickness and pattern of a tree’s bark are all hints. Feel the texture.
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Identifying winter trees is not just about twigsBut winter tree identification is not just about twigs, it’s about looking in detail at tree shape, the branches, the bark and colour, and in some cases the smell, he adds.
This winter, Postmedia’s Tom Spears looks under snow and behind icicles to find out what makes our coldest season tick. It’s a series we call The Science of Winter, and today we look at why ...
The 75-year-old doesn’t see stark winter tree limbs cloaked in snow, she sees Lawren Harris paintings. “He’s capturing Canada, not its dark soul, maybe its bare soul.” ...
While areas east of the Rockies have so far seen an autumn dominated by warmth, we expect a major pattern reversal as we look ahead to the end of the fall and the start of the winter season in Canada.
"What we're seeing are these big ups and downs. The past few years, it seems like December has been a very mild month, and then boom, all of a sudden, winter is here," Tiddens said. On some of the ...
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