Some Kanzan streets in Surrey 94 Ave, Kanzan on both sides starts from school at 154 Str 95a Ave, west and east from 150Str, Kanzan on both sides 97Ave west from 151Str 98Ave east and west from 151Str 98A ave west from 151Str 151Str between 96 Ave and 100 Ave
Kanzan on west side of 141Str south from 108Ave Kanzan along north side of 108Ave at shopping center near Oreole Dr. on parking lot there are Akebono
I want to post Akebono even not in bloom. Maybe next year we would remember to check this location 94 Ave east from 152St. young Akebono to 154Str, from there Kanzan starts small cul de sac 154 with mature Akebono
This is very Kanzan area, I found them on Google map and went to take pictures. I was too late after heavy rain and strong wind, all flowers are on the ground 140a Str from 77ave to 75A ave 76 Ave from 140 Str to 142Str Berkeley pl & Goodrich pl all planted with Kanzan, Last picture is from Google, how it suppose to look
Bear Creek Park 2 gorgeous Shirofugen at east side of the park 2 Kanzan next to Shirofugen Ukon in the middle of the park
Kanzan on 86bAve west from 151bStr Kanzan and Beni Shidare (or Yae-Beni-Shidare) at 86 Ave. near 151b Str.
More than 30 Amanogawa trees are around buildings 7565, 7495, 7455 on 132Str south from 76Ave. They still have lots of flowers but hidden in leaves. Last picture is from Google map
Sorry for my off-topic question but I am curious what is that red hedge in the background on the 1st and 2nd pictures?
I didn't come close to this fence to be sure but my suggestion would be Photinia glabra, its young leaves have red color which would be changed to green eventually and Photinia glabra is popular for hedge
Some trees were not posted in time Akebono and Kanzan on 73aAve west from King George Kanzan on 73Ave west from King George Akebono at 130Str. near 70Ave Kanzan on north side of 72Ave near 128Str Shirotae on south side of 72Ave & 128Str(second picture from Google map) Kanzan on 150Str from 63Ave to 64 Ave
These are not timely, as is obvious, but someone named Michael added a marker to our map on 64A street between Lincoln and McKenzie. I finally got my technophobe friend Paul Broste out to take photos of this very nice street of 'Kanzan' cherries, and then I had to wait a few more days till we could get together since his idea of uploading photos to a computer is to give me the camera. So thanks, Michael and Paul, for our new location.