After having seen the trees in the city centre in bloom on Thursday, on Friday I went to check on a little park in a different direction from where I live, where there are still a few very old cherry blossom trees left at one end, while a few years ago they cut down some others that were looking very tired, and replaced those with new small ones. I only took photos of the remaining old ones now, as the small new ones, planted rather far apart, weren't even really in bloom yet. (There are many kinds of cherry blossom trees and some come into bloom later than others.)





They are really stunning, especially the ones with the beautiful sky behind them. My favorites are the last one and the third one.
ReplyDeleteGinny, it was a perfect day to show that little park at its very best.
DeleteThey are really beautiful. Are they ornamental? Our cherry tree was full of white blossom, which has all gone now. We're hoping for a good crop of fruit.
ReplyDeleteJanice, yes, they are ornamental Japanese cherry blossom trees. No berries - at least not the kind we humans eat.
DeleteThe contrast between the pink blossom and the deep blue sky is really stunning.
ReplyDeleteAddy, yes, the perfect photo weather was of course one of the reasons for me to go there... ;)
DeleteGorgeous! And the weather to match.
ReplyDeleteMeike, of course the perfect weather played a big part in my decision of where to go... ;)
DeleteI love cherry blossom, but prefer the ones that develop fruit.
ReplyDeleteRiver, if one has one's own garden, many probably do! - But in public parks and along city streets, the ornamental kind is probably more practical..
DeleteSuch pretty pinks and blues.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny. This is a spot I try to visit every year when I notice it seems to be the right time for these trees...
DeleteLove it
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