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The Cherries of Vancouver

By Eric La Fountaine
Created Jan 17 2006 - 1:42pm

Justice, D. 2005. The Cherries of Vancouver. Davidsonia 16(3):76-94


Vancouver is known for its street trees, but particularly its flowering cherries. Like Victoria, Seattle and Portland, Vancouver boasts an excellent climate for growing a wide variety of ornamentals. The majority of its street trees are the result of extensive plantings made during Vancouver’s boom years following the Second World War, but the Vancouver Park Board has been maintaining Vancouver’s street trees since 1917. Few cities can boast boulevard tree plantings on every residential street, let alone grassy boulevards between curb and sidewalk in every neighbourhood. However, Vancouver’s park planners strove to provide that and the streetscapes created by long, linear plantings of single kinds of trees were often exceptionally beautiful. By the 1960s, the Park Board and its Street Trees Division had created a vast interlacing gridwork of colour and foliage across the city’s undulating topography. Ornamental cherries were considered ideal candidates for the program as they displayed a wide variety of crown shapes and sizes, flower types and colours, and a long season of bloom.

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