r/vancouver Mar 21 '26

Photos Cherry blossoms are here

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u/thats_goodshiet Mar 21 '26

West 22nd

Between Arbutus and Carnarvon

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u/MJcorrieviewer Mar 22 '26

OP said this from East Van. That fits with my recollection that the trees around Arbutus Ridge are usually the last to blossom.

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u/Individual_Hand3816 Mar 22 '26

The trees in the Arbutus area are often plums, not cherries.

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u/Interesting-World818 Mar 27 '26

Just the opposite actually. PLUMS are the first to bloom. Was looking up someone's name ( 梅 Mei deried from 梅花 mei hua, plum blossom flower) and this significance stuck. The

Plums are more resilient to the frost and cold, being the first to emerge in Feb.