To: little jeremiah
Two more from the Storm Rider, from one from last night and next from half hour ago. I tried to find current photo of DC cherry trees but unable to, as of April 12 there were still trees in flower, but peak was supposedly a coupl weeks before. Maybe someone else can determine that, also if the photos of Lin in the WH were shopped.The trees in those photos look like magnolias to me, not cherry trees. I'm not sure when they were in bloom in DC or if they still are. DC is in gardening zone 7A.
I am in central Missouri, zone 6A and our magnolias have been in bloom for more than a week and are still in bloom. Finding out when the magnolias were in bloom might help in dating those pictures.
2,181 posted on
04/29/2021 9:03:12 AM PDT by
Mama25
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To: Mama25
2,182 posted on
04/29/2021 9:06:30 AM PDT by
OwenKellogg
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To: Mama25; reed13k
The trees in those photos look like magnolias to me, not cherry trees. I’m not sure when they were in bloom in DC or if they still are. DC is in gardening zone 7A.
I am in central Missouri, zone 6A and our magnolias have been in bloom for more than a week and are still in bloom. Finding out when the magnolias were in bloom might help in dating those pictures.
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Mama25’s reply to me above. Looking again, I saw they were indeed mangolia trees! Thanks, Mama!
2,198 posted on
04/29/2021 9:38:43 AM PDT by
little jeremiah
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To: Mama25; little jeremiah
Yes, looks like lily magnolia.
The famous Washingon DC cherry trees are around the Tidal Basin.
2,218 posted on
04/29/2021 10:33:43 AM PDT by
Bigg Red
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To: Mama25
I grew up in SE Missouri and I miss those magnolias.
2,226 posted on
04/29/2021 11:01:20 AM PDT by
Jvette
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