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Author: tomkimmerer.bsky.social (did:plc:z5zhdcrthgjxp7iqy4phxbo6)

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"Trees have very limited ability to repair damage to leaves which, after all, are disposable. Often, we don't notice the damage until autumn colors begin to develop. This sweetgum leaf has been visited by sucking insects all summer, and now as colors develop, we see the history of that damage."
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"2024-09-20T14:46:50.595Z"