April....

rinako

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Ok... Cherry trees are suppose to change at the beginning of the month right?

I mean I have a complete orchard of Cherry Trees and not one of them bloomed into Cherry Blossoms.....

Wtf is up?
 
yeah mine turned pink.

My town put up a bulletin notice saying something about it a few weeks before april started.
 
rinako said:
Ok... Cherry trees are suppose to change at the beginning of the month right?

I mean I have a complete orchard of Cherry Trees and not one of them bloomed into Cherry Blossoms.....

Wtf is up?
Yeah, I thought "cherry blossoms" would mean something special would happen to the cherry trees, not the non-fruit trees. What's the point of turning normal trees a different color? The cherry trees should have white flowers on them!
 
I've had cherry blossoms for a while.
Cherries don't turn into cherry blossoms.
Normal trees do.
 
leelu said:
rinako said:
Ok... Cherry trees are suppose to change at the beginning of the month right?

I mean I have a complete orchard of Cherry Trees and not one of them bloomed into Cherry Blossoms.....

Wtf is up?
Yeah, I thought "cherry blossoms" would mean something special would happen to the cherry trees, not the non-fruit trees. What's the point of turning normal trees a different color? The cherry trees should have white flowers on them!
Because cherry blossom is a tree that turns Pink in spring, very very very common in japan.
And other places as well.
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Megamannt125 said:
leelu said:
rinako said:
Ok... Cherry trees are suppose to change at the beginning of the month right?

I mean I have a complete orchard of Cherry Trees and not one of them bloomed into Cherry Blossoms.....

Wtf is up?
Yeah, I thought "cherry blossoms" would mean something special would happen to the cherry trees, not the non-fruit trees. What's the point of turning normal trees a different color? The cherry trees should have white flowers on them!
Because cherry blossom is a tree that turns Pink in spring, very very very common in japan.
And other places as well.
IMG_2557.jpg
"The most popular variety of sakura in Japan is the Somei Yoshino. Its flowers are nearly pure white, tinged with the palest pink, especially near the stem. They bloom and usually fall within a week, before the leaves come out. Therefore, the trees look nearly white from top to bottom."

Like I said, they should be white flowers, and no leaves. There are other varieties with more pink of course, but the pink/white is not leaves, it's flowers. Even though the shape of the leaves/petals change on the regular trees, the leaves still look way too large. To me the trees just look like the trees in fall, with different shaped leaves.
 
I'ts regular trees only, "Cherry blossoms" are regular trees in the real world anyways.
 
Its only the normal trees i think. Cause i only have one normal tree out of all the fruit trees and that was the only one that turned pink.
 
yea its pretty much normal trees, like the one at nooks. when i planted the sapling from nook's it was pink.
 
Yeah, let's screw with the remaining grasp of reality by screwing with the types of trees considered cherry blossoms.
 
Cherry blossoms aren't cherry trees in the real world anyways.
 
I haven't been to Washington D.C. before but, I really want to go there to see the Cherry Blossoms in bloom. What a nice gift from the Japanese at the end of WW2.
 
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