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elleng
Mar 2024
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multigraincracker
(34,069 posts)1. Is that a
cherry tree in bloom?
elleng
(136,043 posts)2. Not sure, too far; may be flowering pear.
multigraincracker
(34,069 posts)3. Dogwood trees are first to bloom
in Michigan. Have never seen one that large.
elleng
(136,043 posts)4. Dogwoods nowhere near blooming here in southern MD; other flowering trees are doing so.
I've gotta go out!
Emile
(29,789 posts)5. Wow your weather is a few weeks ahead of mine.
Beautiful picture.
japple
(10,317 posts)6. The cherry blossoms are peaking right now here in North Georgia. Red Bud trees
are in full bloom as are the dreadful Bradford pears. Japanese magnolia are almost finished. My service berry tree hasn't bloomed yet, but will soon. In Appalachia, it's called "sarvis." Dogwoods will be coming next. Can't believe it is just mid-March.