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it shouldnt be that green... dont know why trees are so slow this year, some of the are a bit yellow-ish but not many... night temperatures are kinda mild this year maybe thats the reason
Same. It makes me wonder why city planners and developers don't plant more evergreen species. Pine trees stay green year-round and some even have a subtropical look to them. Yucca too.
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