Thursday, April 28, 2016

Blossom Bonanza, the usual suspects



This year's gloomy spring has been slow to get going, but the last week the buds of many trees and shrubs have burst. Most of the species flowering right now are well-known spring favourites e.g. (Japanese) Cherries, Crabapples, Flowering Plums and ornamental Pears. All these species of trees and shrubs are in the rose family (Rosaceae). For some reason the blooms of the blossom trees now in flower are mostly shades of pink.



The Japanese cherries are renowned for their attractive blossoms that dangle in clusters from the branches. On the left the blush-pink blooms of Prunus serrulate 'Hanagasa'. It is marketed as Pink Parasol - merely a fanciful name. In the middle the blossoms of Prunus serrulata 'Pink Perfection' mixed with Malus 'Profusion' to produce a short but splendid display on an ordinary suburban street. To complete the trio on the right the Flowering Current (Ribes sanguineum 'Claremont') a large shrub, with bundles of blooms hanging down from the upright branches. 

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