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THE untimely flowering of trees and shrubs, like the occurrence of the extraordinary gooseberry, is a subject which crops up at such regular intervals as almost to belie the epithet applied to it. Nevertheless, the very frequency of the comment is an indication that the matter is ill understood.
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MASTERS, M. Flowers out of Season . Nature 31, 13–15 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/031013a0
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