Kwanzan Up Close
The Kwanzan cherry had barely begun to leaf this time last week. But the warm temperatures of early April have sent it into overdrive.
I’m spending some time this morning just looking at the tree, observing how the big-fisted flowers bend its branches to earth.
The Kwanzan is not as ethereal as the Yoshino cherry, which typically blooms a few weeks earlier. It’s an earthier, later blossom. It’s best photographed up close, I think, against a bright blue sky.