April Fools! Those “Cherry” Trees You Saw Blooming in January are Actually...
TweetHere’s your proof, here’s how things are looking in Buchanan Plaza in April 2014: Click to expand That would be a couple plums on the left and genuine cherry on the right. Why did people plant...
View ArticleThe Reason Why the Late Winter Cherry Blossoms You’re Seeing in San Francisco...
TweetWhat’s that, when you were a mere pup cherry trees blossomed in March or April and now you’re seeing blooms in late January and the start of February? Like here on Grove yesterday, and all over SF...
View ArticleAn Energetic Street Youth Makes It “Snow” in Western Addition by Climbing Up...
TweetThusly: And if you think this a cherry tree, I’ll ask you what color the leaves are, and you’ll say plum, and I’ll say BINGO! Even in J-town, the blossoms you see are from plum trees…
View ArticleCherry Blossom Viewing Picnics Continue on into April Near the Japanese Tea...
TweetFirst is was all like this, in early April 2015 across the street from Friend Gate of the Strybing Arboretum (which used to be popular until the $7 paywall went up): These people were...
View ArticleCherry Trees Bloomed in April When You Were Young, But Now You See Blooms All...
TweetHere’s your view, here’s what you can reliably see all over Frisco these days, typically starting in late January each and every year: The problem with comparing these trees to the cherry trees of...
View ArticleNow That It’s March, You Can Assume That the Blooming Cherry Trees You See...
TweetThe fake cherry trees of January are now a deep purple, ’cause they’re plum trees. That means that the cherry trees you see these days are real cherry. Accept no substitutes…
View ArticleThose “Cherry Trees” You See Blossoming About Frisco Now are Plum Trees, NTTAWWT
TweetSo blossoms in late January or February aren’t as much of a sign of global warming as some think. Anyway, plum trees are famous for early blooming, is what I’m saying.
View ArticleThe “Cherry Trees” Blooming in Mid-January Turn Out To Be, Once Again, Just...
This happens every year in Frisco. Ppl see plum blossoms and they look like cherry, so then they jump to the contusion that global warming has caused the cherry trees of their youth, which blossomed in...
View ArticleWhich are Genuine Cherry Trees in Frisco and Which are the Usurpers Taking...
It’s the middle of February, right? So, fake cherry… …and real: Yes, the global warming, but not that much, not yet anyway. (Oh, I’m afraid your “cherry tree” will be quite purple when your friends...
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