the Thoreau Log.
14 April 1859. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Transplanting currant bushes to-day, I find that, though the leaf-buds have not begun to open, white shoots have shot up from the bottom of the stocks two to four inches, far below the surface as yet, and I think that they have felt the influence of the season, not merely through the thawed ground, but through that portion of the plant above ground . . .
(Journal, 12:141-142)

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