Just an update that the 3 Pink Perfection at SFU are really gone, so we may wish to remove favourite pin ID 1240. The Shiro-fugen are just starting the bloom and the Kanzan nearby are still behind the construction hoarding so probably will have to wait for the construction to be done before we decide whether they should be added to the map. There are a lot of young Akebono planted, such as these ones North of the Library, and South of the field and tennis courts along Gaglardi Way. Not many blossoms left so probably will wait till next year for pictures and adding to the map :) Along Centennial Way, towards the end towards the Burnaby Mountain Park parking lot, there's a row of young trees which look like Kanzan but interestingly, less dark pink than usual. And at the Burnaby Mountain Golf Course and Driving Range parking lot, the Ichihara-tora-no-o is in bloom with a Kanzan as its companion beside. Strangely, the Kanzan isn't on the map. You can see it behind the Ichihara-tora-no-o in the first picture :)
I was late to a rehearsal last night when I passed this 'Shogetsu' on Burris across from Leibly. Judith Anderson, who lives very close by, was kind enough to send photos. This will be only the second 'Shogetsu' for Burnaby on our map.
Last chance to catch the cherry blossoms at SFU! These were taken on Monday, and the Shiro-fugen still had some buds, but the leaves are green and June is almost here. The Kanzans at the Richard Bolton Park are almost gone with the strong winds over the past weekend.
Yes, quite glad that SFU chose to plant some late blooming ones so that visitors for the convocation currently happening can enjoy the beauty too :)
These Accolades were spotted previously when the forum was down. We passed by on the skytrain and they were so pretty and pink, we had to walk there to take photos. Carpark at 3999 Henning.
Another pinned favourites (this time without cars or roads in the picture), the Akebono at Madison Centre Park, now in full bloom.
It's 'Tai-haku' time on Malvern again. Judith Anderson sent the photos; she reports that the other one across the road has disappeared. Judith assures me that the second photo was not shot in black and white; her phone camera just decided to emphasis what a grey day it was.
We have a pending marker on our map for a 'Beni-shidare' at 4175 Portland. Joe Condie has sent these photos - he got the request when it was already past blooming season.
Here is another post for a pending marker that seemed to be on Portland, but the marker is on Hedley, and there is a row of 'Akebono' on the block north from Portland on Hedley, at the NW corner of Byrne Ravine Park. Thanks to Joe Condie for sending photos.
Is this a Yokihi OR Ito-kukuri The pink double cherry blossom at 6606 Grant St Burnaby is named Yokihi on neighbourhood map. I went there to took pictures this morning, and find it is looks like Ito-kukuri. The pink flowers tree come with smaller flower than Yokihi, flowers are tied together, petals come with pink lines, and there is a leafy in the central of flower. Jacqueline
Jacqueline, I'm so glad you're here! I agree with your ID for this tree, for all the reasons you give. I'll change the ID on the map and link to your posting. Thank you!
Realised I've unknowingly neglected Burnaby this round. Shirofugen along Spruce east of Smith is in bloom but only one tree so maybe I shouldn't add to map? The Ichiyo trees along Canada Way west of Smith are almost done for the season and strangely I can't find my photos sorry.. SFU Kanzans are also in bloom!
All those single trees on the map can be helpful to someone who sees the tree and wants to know what it is. I don't bother when they're sick or have been pruned into an ugly shape.
These photos of Autumnalis Rosea in bloom were taken by a friend on Dec. 3rd and 10th on Barnet Road (not Barnet Hwy) , just west of Burnaby Mountain. The exact location is https://maps.app.goo.gl/ptaLvVTTW8X9r4Z88
4 "Umineko" near south-east side of Central Park Burnaby are full of blooming. The correct location- one is "N49.22362° W123.01220°, another three are "N49.22355° W123.01176°"
Tanis Sawtell has sent along photos of these 'Akebono' trees on Hedley next to Ron McLean Park, which is next to Byrne Creek Park. I didn't have any of those words in the location description, so she did not find the marker. I have several of those words in the location now, and I'll make it a favourite, with a red marker.
Judith Anderson was not expecting our favourite 'Tai-haku' on Malvern to be blooming so soon, as it was posted on April 22 last year. I sent a heads up, though I expected that the Burnaby tree would be several days behind the ones in Kitsilano, but it's just about in bloom now. So yes, a little behind Kitsilano, but pretty close, and around three weeks earlier than last year.
March 28, 2024 [Alpha & Hastings] This 'Akebono' (map ID.4061) is so beautiful, and I love that it doesn't seem to have been grafted.
Yoshino... finally found a tag :) Last year, the city of Burnaby planted young cherry trees on both sides of Kincaid St between Canada Way and Royal Oak in Burnaby after they installed paved sidewalks on both sides of the street. A few of those trees died but I'm so glad to see many are in bloom this year. On one side of the church property, on Littlewood St, they also planted about 6-7 trees.
These trees are still looking nice a decade later and now new young trees have been planted nearby in the north east corner of Central Park
Joe Condie has sent along these photos of a 'Yae-beni-shidare tree in a front yard on Portland at Hedley. The blossom photo is from March 29, with just enough open flowers to get the ID; the tree photo is from April 4.