Some bradford pear trees in full bloom growing wild in a country field of my home state of Arkansas. Comments appreciated.
Spring Trees in Bloom
by Gale Rainwater on 27. Mar, 2008 in Arkansas, Fine Art, Flowers, Forests, Images, Landscape Photography, Nature, Spring - Summer, Trees


This is an extremely cool image, for its beauty and the biological picture that it paints. Interesting that you noticed how Bradford pears have escaped cultivation- They could become North America’s next big invasive species. It looks like this is a nice prairie ecosystem- I wonder how long it might take before the pears, if an when, fill this field. Something definitely to keep your eye on!
Tom
Hi Gale, lovely wildness!
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You captured the beauty of the spring trees against the winter leftovers.
Hooray for Spring!
Im happy spring is coming soon. Much more better colors for photography also.
Spring is definitely here!
–JB
Makes me want to be there exploring…
This is beautiful. It’s so nice to spring again.
Namaste’ Gale that turly is *wild*, that there are pear trees growing *wild* in that kind of background environment, it looks so unreal and out of place almost, like they were planted there purposely. They kind of remind me of the cherry blossom trees I have seen pics of in china. Wow.
Metta
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Namaste’ Gale that turly is *wild*, that there are pear trees growing *wild* in that kind of background environment, it looks so unreal and out of place almost, like they were planted there purposely. They kind of remind me of the cherry blossom trees I have seen pics of in china. Wow.