Sunday, May 31, 2009

Wild Fruit Blossoms/ Today's Flowers

Closeup of wild black cherry blossoms

Wild 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:

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  2. 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.

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  3. 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!

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  4. I have two black cherry trees in my garden and their blossoms were simialr but don't cascade. Wonderful photos!

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  5. Lovely flowers with a peek of the blue sky! Do you eat the wild cherries?

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  6. Interesting! And, they will soon turn into cherries? Edible?

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  7. How utterly delightful, both blossoms and photos.

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  8. those are beautiful.
    My flowers are up on day4plus.
    and theme day on smallcityscenes.
    I soo will be confused. lol Mb

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  9. So that is what that is! We have some of those in our apt. building yard. Beautiful!

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  10. Beautiful closeup! Reminds me of spring...
    Hope the cherries taste well!

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  11. Oh so gorgeous, spring is so wonderful!

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  12. Beautiful! I bet they smell good too!

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  13. Pretty blossoms. Is the fruit edible? By humans I mean. I'm sure the critters must love them.

    Darla

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  14. Darla,
    Yes, the fruit makes delicious jelly!

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  15. what a stunning black cherry trees with white flowers.

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  16. 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!

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  17. Fantastic blossoms and gorgeous close-up. Thank you for sharing with Today's Flowers.

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  18. I'm seeing a beautiful woman wearing these in her hair... *sigh*. Okay, I'm over it. Lovely photo!

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