They are the earliest of the species to bloom, and are much loved by the Japanese for their fluffy white flowers.
They only last a little more than a week or so before the blooms fall and green leaves start to appear.
These particular trees were planted in appreciation of Toronto helping to relocate Japanese- Canadians after the Second World War.
In 1959, the Japanese ambassador to Canada, presented the Japanese Sakura trees to the citizens of Toronto on behalf of the citizens of Tokyo.
Vancouver, B.C. is famous for its thousands of cherry blossom trees lining their streets and many of their parks.
I did a blog episode on April 3rd about the Cherry Blossom Festival (you can find it under "Stuff").

On the way I snapped a picture of a little chipmunk scampering around the "Controlled Burn" section of the park.
Even though the report said that the ground would only remain black for a week, the place still smells burnt and looks really disgusting, UGH!!
For some pretty good pictures of the burn, click on this link.
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