Last weekend’s new leaves in Schenley Park demonstrated that the city is warmer than the suburbs. Schenley’s leaves unfurled on May 1 while the suburbs were still brown.
Above, new red oak leaves. Below, sugar maple.
This white ash sapling opened its leaves like a crown. Tiny ash saplings aren’t eaten by emerald ash borer because their stems are too narrow for the bug to use.
For dramatic leaf-out, you can’t beat a shagbark hickory. This bud was just about to unfurl …
And … Boom!
Three days later the leaves now produce shade.
Take a look at tree covered hillsides as you drive north or south and you’ll notice leaf-out moving north 13 miles a day — except in the city.
(photos by Kate St. John)