the Thoreau Log.
2 May 1855. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—By boat up Assabet.

  Quince begins to leaf, and pear; perhaps some of last earlier. Aspen leaves of young trees—or twenty to twenty-five feet high—an inch long suddenly; say yesterday began; not till the 11th last year. Leafing, then, is differently affected by the season from flowering. The leafing is apparently comparatively earlier this year than the flowering. The young aspens are the first of indigenous trees . . .

(Journal, 7:351-352)

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