UBC - Ito Kukuri, Biological Sciences Rd near West Mall The name of this cultivar means "bundled with thread" ... the five trees at this location...
Avium Plena - Arbutus Ridge, Yew at W. 33rd These eight tall majestic trees are still worth a visit, though the flowers are beginning to turn brown.
Kanzan - Victoria-Fraserview, Argyle from E. 37th to 47th Ave I was surprised to find only a scattering of fallen petals, considering the heavy...
Kanzan - Mount Pleasant, St. Catherines from Broadway to E. 17th Ave This eight-block stretch is past its prime on May 7th, but the carpet of...
Shirofugen - Kensington-Cedar Cottage, Victoria & E 26th in Brewers Park So nice to see such a beautiful cultivar in full bloom just as most of...
Re: Accolades - Shaughnessy, Angus Dr. & Alexandra St. in Angus Park This tree seems rather behind other Accolades around the city.
Re: Akebono - Downtown, Melville St at Burrard Skytrain Stn This location is beginning to look spectacular. Notice how many buds are still to open.
Re: Whitcomb - Mt Pleasant, 15th and Sophia These five trees are definitely worth a visit now, though still only 80% of buds open late Saturday....
16th Ave at Ash St Compare these photos taken today with those at the same location on 21 March 2008, under this thread. That's only 12 days ago,...
Tisdall Park - FIRST POSTING OF 2009 First posting in 2009 These Whitcombs lining the east side of Tisdall Park on Ash St north of 49th Ave are...
Re:59th and Main East 59th Ave from Main St to Prince Edward St: These 15 Whitcombs are more advanced in blossom than others I've seen, though...
Queens/Wellington There are five older Whitcombs on Manor Street between Queens and Wellington Avenues, only about 25% blossom out so far. In the...
Clive Avenue - FIRST POSTING FOR 2009 First posting in 2009 I think these are Whitcombs. The branches were too high and the wind too strong to...
East Pender Street Although theses Accolades show only a hint of blossom, when you get up close in a sheltered area near a house or another tree,...
Terminal Ave. - FIRST POSTING FOR 2009 First posting in 2009 There are four Whitcomb trees in front of this building, just east of Main Street.