Closeup of wild black cherry blossomsWild black cherry shrubs bloom profusely along East Gwillimbury country roads in May.
Cascading black cherry blossoms in narrow clusters, 4 to 6 inches long 
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22 comments:
Interesants photos.
Lovely shots!
Amazing that they are wild.
You have had some great shots while I've been away.
My post is here: Carletta’s Captures.
Great shots og these wild ones! I see them from time to time also. A proof that flowers and bees is working! And possibly a bird eating the fruit had something to do with it also!
I have two black cherry trees in my garden and their blossoms were simialr but don't cascade. Wonderful photos!
Lovely flowers with a peek of the blue sky! Do you eat the wild cherries?
Interesting! And, they will soon turn into cherries? Edible?
wow amazing pictures!
Cezar
How utterly delightful, both blossoms and photos.
those are beautiful.
My flowers are up on day4plus.
and theme day on smallcityscenes.
I soo will be confused. lol Mb
So that is what that is! We have some of those in our apt. building yard. Beautiful!
Beautiful closeup! Reminds me of spring...
Hope the cherries taste well!
Oh so gorgeous, spring is so wonderful!
Beautiful! I bet they smell good too!
Pretty blossoms. Is the fruit edible? By humans I mean. I'm sure the critters must love them.
Darla
Darla,
Yes, the fruit makes delicious jelly!
Lovely blossoms ;--)
Hugs and blessings,
what a stunning black cherry trees with white flowers.
So many blossoms!
They are very good shots of the blossoms!! I also want to know if the fruits are edible, as my mouth is watering at the idea of black cherries!
Fantastic blossoms and gorgeous close-up. Thank you for sharing with Today's Flowers.
I'm seeing a beautiful woman wearing these in her hair... *sigh*. Okay, I'm over it. Lovely photo!
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