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     Coleene, I have lots of Basswood in my area of northern New York and
Vermont. Our Basswoods usually bloom the first two weeks of July. Last season,
a great Basswood flow, was about two weeks late.

Coleene E. Davidson wrote:

>    Can anyone tell me when Basswood
> bloom begins in this area.
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