That's a downer. The one positive lining is that trees that close to the river seem to grow quickly.
The soil is actually a bit worse on the east side of the city. Years back my science teacher who was also a horticulturalist mentioned that the soils west of the Bow and Elbow were generally better. Can’t remember the exact reason for it, but might have been due to soil slowly moving east but then getting caught in the river valleys and not making it across.Is the soil really worse on the east side? Most of that land was formerly under cultivation. Soil conditions on the west side of the city tend to be rocky. The west side has the advantage of slightly higher precipitation and more hills to provide shelter from the chinooks.
I didn’t even know they grew here, but these days who knows. I’m starting to see more varieties of trees in Calgary.Could be Autumn Blaze Maple.
Does anyone know what kind of tree/shrub this is? Love the bright red leaves.
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There's plenty of Manitoba Maples all over the city (but I know what other types of maples you mean)Love seeing Maple Tres in Calgary, we should plant many many more in this city!