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A Bradford Pear Tree Up Close and Personal
by Janie Fortenberry - posted 02/15/12

One of the earliest Spring-blooming trees here in Mississippi, is the Bradford Pear tree, and in just a few weeks the trees will be covered with beautiful white blossoms which appear before the leaves emerge.

I captured the following two pictures in early March, a couple of years ago, when the buds were just emerging.

 

It didn't take them long to look like this:

Bradford Pears are an ornamental landscape tree that can grow up to 40 feet in height, and their shape reminds me of the little "lollipop-shaped" trees children draw. Notice how the limbs seem to grow straight up.

As glorious as they are from a distance, I discovered that their crowning glory is found deep within the delicate flowers. I couldn't believe my eyes when I looked through the lens to get a close up view of one of the blossoms.  This is what I saw ...

You can click on the pictures if you would like to get a closer look at these exquisite flowers. I love the little heart-shaped purple centers ...

I hope these pictures have inspired you to take the time to get a closer look at our glorious spring flowers and trees.  I will never cease to be amazed by the awe-inspiring beauty hidden deep within their petals.  Like the "flame" I found deep in the heart of this Iris ...

   

Or a tiny cross silhouetted by the sun filtering through the petals of a tulip ...

 

 

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