In Vancouver, it’s that time of the year when plum blossoms and cherry blossoms are blooming at the same time. How can you tell the difference between cherry and plum blossoms? Here are a few pointers:
Cherry tree
Cherry blossoms have a small split at the end of each petals.
The bark of the cherry tree often have small horizontal lines on it.
More than one cherry will come out of a cherry bud.
The leaves of cherry trees are green and unfolding.
Plum blossoms
Plum blossoms don’t have any split at the end of the petals.
There is only one plum blossom coming out of the bud.
Plum blossoms have small purple leaves that are unrolling.
(Although some varieties of white plum blossoms will have small green leaves).
Plum blossoms have a very fragrant smell (they smell “flowery”).
The bark on a plum tree is darker and does not have distinctive horizontal line on it.
Think you got it? Take the test!
Cherry or plum blossoms?
Answer: plum.
(No split at the end of the petals).
Answer: cherry.
Split at the end of the petals.
Answer: plum.
Red leaves and no split at the end of the petals.
Answer: cherry.
Horizontal lines on the bark.
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