Best display of Spring Flowers?

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dl meckes
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Best display of Spring Flowers?

Post by dl meckes »

I love looking at spring flowers, in spite of my allergies.

There's nothing like Summit Ave. when all the trees are in bloom!

What streets/areas should I be visiting to get the maximum enjoyment of the season?
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Berea Road :lol:
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Post by Radoslav Karabatkovic »

keep the suggestions coming! i'm looking for places to photograph as well with lots of colorful flowers and what not....

although I also have allergies, i have to agree with dl.

my neighbors have a really cool tree that is starting to bloom and I'm waiting for it to bloom fully because the smell that fills the air can't be beat.

too bad spring happens once a year!
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Flower Display

Post by Rhonda loje »

MLK and all the daffodils!

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Best Display of Spring Flowers

Post by c. dawson »

I drove through Lakeview Cemetary on saturday, and it's really starting to look grand there. Daffodill Hill is filling up with yellow and white daffodills, and a number of flowering trees are blooming in red, pink, and white. For someone with allergies, that might be a good place because you can drive through and not get out of the car.

Plus, it's really an outdoor art museum (and outdoor history museum) if you get out and see some of the amazing statuary from some of Cleveland's leading historical figures. On top of that, it's a lovely park too, and it's wonderful to see people going there just to look at flowers, or have a picnic ... it's not a somber place, but a lively, beautiful place.
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