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Trees of Harringay: Pairs of Pears on Green LanesJust a week after the pink (and pinky white) blossom of the cherry trees, the white froth of ornamental pear trees is erupting along Green… Started by Liz |
0 | Mar 20 |
Trees of Harringay: cherry blossom time! #blossomwatchWith the first day of Spring fast approaching, the cherry trees coming into flower feels right on cue. Here's a sweet one on Umfreville a… Started by Liz |
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Mar 17 Reply by John Shulver |
Trees of Harringay: A pair of little magnolias at the bottom of CavendishAt this time of year, I like to keep my eyes open for the first magnolia buds. Magnolias are such strange and beautiful trees. It's curious… Started by Liz |
0 | Feb 29 |
Trees of Harringay: The Pemberton Silver WattleYou can smell the Silver Wattle from yards away. It's in flower now and looks amazing Started by Liz |
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Feb 23 Reply by Jennifer B |
Trees of Harringay: Willow Tree between Burgoyne and Umfreville over the New RiverPeer over the New River bridge at Burgoyne to get a lovely view of a mature willow tree Started by Liz |
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