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Prunus virginiana melanocarpa


Prunus virginiana melanocarpa (Prunus virginiana)

For Spritz, our common chokecherry tree, this was last spring, they will come into bloom end of may. Not the clearest photo, this was before I got my camera.



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you had me there for a minuet lol. i thought your snow had all gone.
it will soon look like this again.;-))

29 Apr, 2009

 

~looks lovely~is the snow disappearing fast?

29 Apr, 2009

 

Thanks for posting it for me - I'm glad that you do get some blossom - it really is one of the joys of spring!

29 Apr, 2009

 

Surely Spritx, I'll get another good shot when they come again. :-)

Arlene, the snow is leaving in leaps and bounds! I can't even keep up with it. I'm snapping shots for a blog so I can compile and post all at once. There are just a few piles left and I've uncovered my beds. Almost too late for the aquilegia, it was already sprouting up! Could frost anytime in the next five weeks, but it is nowhere near freezing today, almost 80F in town!!!! It's like a heat wave! I may have sunburned my face!

30 Apr, 2009

 

looking forward to your blog and watching the snow go. get the suncream out. i have to use a high factor one or i come out in a rash...we've had a showery cloudy week in west wales but it has still been warm in the day. nice working weather.

30 Apr, 2009



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