Ukon trees along W. 16th meridian, from Mackenzie to Balaclava, are just past peak bloom at April 23, 2020.
Two Shiro-fugen snucked in with Avium Plena on the west side of Blenheim, W. 23 to 24, in bloom at April 23, 2020.
The Shiro-fugen block on Highbury, stretching west of W. 24th is in bloom at April 23, 2020. You can even do exercises while admiring the flowers.
Ian Cumming added this 'Kanzan' location at Balaclava and 22nd (and Quesnel) to the festival's map, has sent along this photo.
The Star Cherry on the south side of W. 37th (west of Collingwood) is in full bloom at April 1, 2021.
Hi Anne, beautiful photos again, loving your hard work taking them all for us to enjoy. Can I ask a question please ; In photo 1, what is the sign on the grass verge near the Star Cherry. Is it an ID of the tree?
That's a shame, I thought during this time of the cherry searching in Vancouver it might have been the opportunity to get more people involved by having trees identified with a sign. Over here local schools have been giving children lists of things to find in peoples gardens to tick off and then talking about it back at school. It has been great to see families out doing it together.
We wish! Though on the one hand it would create wider awareness, on the other, it could invite congestion and vandalism as this is a rare cultivar. The sign looks like an alert the city puts up for street maintenance.
Understood Anne thanks for replying. Over here the garden ID for families is for local schools only, so all is done on foot so no congestion. It was started during the lockdown to get families out walking together, which is allowed. Anything to encourage children to be more interested in trees and plants around them has got to be a good thing.
Indeed looking like a snow fountain, Snofozam is out on the north side of W. 37th (east of Wallace) on April 2, 2021.
West 37th's Akebono trees, running along both sides from Highbury to Wallace, are not quite at full bloom, but still look very nice at April 2, 2021; especially since most of their trunks appear low-grafted, which gives this particular street planting an intact elegance. What happened, Parks Board?
I checked out the 'Akebono' trees on Kullahun Drive. They're not quite at peak bloom yet, but still worth seeing at this stage. So many branches drape down to eye level, it's hard to resist the easy opportunity to photograph them. Here is a sweet little planting of 'Akebono' on the corner of Marine Drive and Glendalough. It was posted 10 years ago, still looks the same. Most surprising was seeing such a splash of colour on these 'Autumnalis Rosea' trees on SW Marine Dr at SW Marine Dr (that's what the sign says). They were up at the top of quite tall trees, but still, it's the first I've seen this cultivar looking so densely flowered, even on one little part. I am not showing this cultivar as being in bloom on the map, and I'm not changing that. These are also the only ones of this cultivar that I remember not being top-grafted.
You'd have to be a bird to reach the blossoms of Shujaku, the Fire-bird Cherry, which is already in full bloom at April 17, 2021. Not even a very tall tree, it just holds all its flowers up away from close scrutiny; on the west side of Wallace, south of W. 20th.
The four Ichiyo trees along the south side of W. 43rd, Blenheim to Collingwood, are still hanging in there, although looking a bit worse for wear, in bloom at April 17, 2021.
The Star Cherry is in full bloom on the south side of W. 37th, west of Collingwood at March 31, 2022.
'Akebono' running along W. 37th, westward from Highbury to Wallace are in very fine bloom at March 31, 2022. Very handsome trunks on the trees.