The Amazing Beauty of Flowering Trees
Springtime brings the flowering trees to bloom. Remarkable beauty is displayed as the flowers provide an overture for the greenery to come.
Published by Major Jester
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7 Comments
Post a CommentBeautiful shots, Major.
Yep, my forest green pickup turned into a lime green truck and will remain so until early May I guess. Still, I love Spring, but yesterday and today it was well above 90 degrees in the first week in April. That's Virginia for ya.
I enjoy your work; gorgeous photos.
Dogwood is my favorite tree of all.
Just beautiful indeed!
Absolutely beautiful! I love my Bradford Pears, just wish they bloomed longer! Thank you for sharing....
Are these Bradford Flowering Pear! Aargh! My personal nemesis (I wrote about those). Still, nice photos, Major.