I have found several chokecherry trees in the area.
They are relayed to apple trees, as you can tell by the shape of the flowers, but different.
I am linking this post with Today's Flowers. I am sure someone has posted roses for you to stop and smell...
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful and special flowers.
You share very nice photos.
Greetings, Karin
Gorgeous Judy, and thank you so much for sharing them with Today's Flowers :) Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThe are lovely flowers.
ReplyDeleteLovely little flowers! Have a wonderful Sunday.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what a chokecherry is, but those flowers are surely very lovely. I remember some trees in the wild i saw in the mountains of Turkey, they look like that, nobody can tell what it was, so i just called it wild plums!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what a chokecherry is, but those flowers are surely very lovely. I remember some trees in the wild i saw in the mountains of Turkey, they look like that, nobody can tell what it was, so i just called it wild plums!
ReplyDeleteLovely! They aren't in bloom here yet. ;)
ReplyDeleteInteresting name "choke" cherry for something so pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteI've heard of chokeberry, but never chokecherry. Very nice blooms. Are they as fragrant as apple blossoms?
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely flowers!
ReplyDeleteI've always enjoyed these though.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of that wonderful blooming chokecherry!!! I never have seen such blossoms before.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy a happy day :)
pretty, delicate white blooms!! drenched in light!!
ReplyDeleteAnother one I didn't know!
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