The serviceberry, or shadbush,
is a small native tree,
about 40 feet tall.
The starry blossoms don't last long.
Last night's rain washed most of the petals to the ground
or the nose, as Annie demonstrates.
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I can see that you are enjoying the spring and the flowers. Nice shots. We are on the brink of winter with alternating hot and cold days.
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Hope you have a great weekend,
A lovely post for the sky theme!
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A lovely combination of blossoms and sky, petals on the ground and I'm happy you shared one of Annie also :) Happy SkyWatch Friday!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, we call this bush apple berry, you can made very tasty things of the fruits.
ReplyDeletePopping of colors everywhere is a photographers joy. Your shots are awesome!
ReplyDeleteKim,USA
These are so beautiful! It is wonderful to see the blossoms again at last :)
ReplyDeleteI did not realize serviceberry blossomed, they are pretty. I love the shot of Annie, adorable! Great shots, happy skywatching!
ReplyDeleteOur serviceberries are rather young and about 20 feet -- but I love them so. Such a sturdy fruit tree. Your shots are lovely.
ReplyDeleteso pretty....
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty though, and look a bit like the flowers from the pear tree I saw today!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful against that blue sky! Annie has a very cute nose!
ReplyDeleteLove the contrast! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFinally! Blossoms on trees. Could it be spring?
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