As you can see from the photographs taken on this date the plant life of the memorial site is, on the whole, doing very well. There are indications that people are tending to the site. The grass has been cut. Woody bushes have been pruned. Watering devices have been applied to the trees. Some of the plants on the site have not done well. Some have died. The decorative grass plant on the north side of the hill with the maple trees is doing extremely well.
The oak trees have pretty much filled out with leaves. |
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Look closely and you will see these bushes have been pruned. They look like they're coming along nicely. |
This is the label on the bags that can bee seen at the base of every tree. |
The grass has been cut. |
There looks to be some growth on the lone pine. |
On the left of the pathway you can see that the decorative grass there is extremely lush. |
There very definitely is new growth on the three pine trees in the south east corner of the site. |
The sugar maples are coming along nicely. |
These plants are struggling but there are some leaves in evidence on them. |
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However if you look closely at the trees in that section you will see that they bear some very small flowers.