2 thoughts on “Park's Cherry Blossoms In Full Bloom”
Hi Cathryn–
Was just looking at your post from last year. This tree is the magnolia on the corner. The cherry tree is to the right of the magnolia if you are facing the flagpole from near the arch.
I realize it’s not earthshaking info, but just to be accurate…
Tonight I photo’ed crabapple blossoms behind Garibaldi. At least that’s what I think they are. Possibly Hawthorns- not sure, I’ll have to check.
(Cherries are easier to spot – the trunks have horizontal lines on them.)
All completely unimportant in the general scheme of things.
Hope you are well,
–Mary
No, I appreciate that! I sometimes mix my trees up… You are the first person to correct this. So this is the magnolia tree? This is what I envision a cherry blossom tree to look like!
Hi Cathryn–
Was just looking at your post from last year. This tree is the magnolia on the corner. The cherry tree is to the right of the magnolia if you are facing the flagpole from near the arch.
I realize it’s not earthshaking info, but just to be accurate…
Tonight I photo’ed crabapple blossoms behind Garibaldi. At least that’s what I think they are. Possibly Hawthorns- not sure, I’ll have to check.
(Cherries are easier to spot – the trunks have horizontal lines on them.)
All completely unimportant in the general scheme of things.
Hope you are well,
–Mary
Hi Mary,
No, I appreciate that! I sometimes mix my trees up… You are the first person to correct this. So this is the magnolia tree? This is what I envision a cherry blossom tree to look like!
Thanks!! I hope you are well too!!
Cathryn.