On March 23rd, members of our group inspected all four of our box elder trees for signs of growth. Monitoring happened starting at 11am, when the temperature was 39°F and the humidity was 47%. Two days prior it had snowed, but all of the snow had melted when monitoring was done. The snow had come after warm temperatures (50-60°F) a few days before. All of our box elder trees have leaf buds that have started breaking, but boxelder-2 and boxelder-3 currently have the most amount of breaking leaf buds. When looking up at the top of boxelder-2, it is apparent that there is more significant grown (leaves and flowers are developing) but it is hard to accurately monitor this growth. (Post by Z. Krajcirovic)
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