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Steven Arnold

Bay Area | My Annual Flower Viewing Spots

Calla Lily πŸ“Calla Lily Valley: Garrapata Trail, Carmel-By-The-Sea πŸ“… Blooming season: January - February Almond Blossoms πŸ“ Near 17900 Comconex Rd, Manteca, CA 95336 πŸ“… Blooming season: Mid-February - Early-March Japanese Apricot & Red-Leaf Plum πŸ“ Rancho San Ramon Community Park πŸ“… Blooming season: Mid-February - March Pear Blossoms πŸ“ Live Oak Park: 695 Moreland Way Parking πŸ“… Blooming season: Mid-March Cherry Blossoms πŸ“ UC Berkeley West Circle πŸ“… Blooming season: Early-April Lupines πŸ“Folsom Lake 661 Green Valley RD Above the main launch, Ramp, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 πŸ“… Blooming season: Mid to Late-April Roses πŸ“ Morcom Rose Garden πŸ“… Blooming season: May Lavender πŸ“ Monte-Bellaria di California πŸ“… Blooming season: June-July Each year's blooming season may vary due to differing weather conditions. This year, I'll keep on sharing these awesome flower viewing spots. #BayAreaFlowers #AnnualFlowerViewing #CallaLilyValley #AlmondBlossoms #JapaneseApricot #RedLeafPlum #PearBlossoms #CherryBlossoms #Lupines #Roses #Lavender #FlowerSpotting #BloomingSeason #CaliforniaFlowers

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Robin Nichols

San Jose Rose Garden: A Midsummer Sea of Roses in the Bay Area

You must visit the Bay Area's Rose Garden this summer. The entire garden is filled with vibrant roses, a rainbow of colors and super romantic vibes. In the heart of the garden, there's a gorgeous blue fountain⛲️, with roses planted meticulously all around it. The roses nearest to the fountain are lower, and they get taller the further out they're planted, with some reaching human height. The amount of flowers here is just astounding - not only roses, but also Chinese roses and climbers. There are so many flower colors here, too many to count. From common colors such as light and red hues, there are also some rare ones, so beautifully unique that words can't quite encapsulate their color. Apart from roses planted on the ground, there are also climbers on trellises. These flower arches towering over human height are very popular photo spots. Many people lay down picnic blankets and sit around to relax while others take a break on the numerous wooden chairs available. The Rose Garden is a popular spot for flower viewing in the Bay Area. If you'd like to avoid crowds, it's best to visit around 10 in the morning when the sun nicely lights up the entire garden. If you prefer flower viewing in the shade, it's best to come after 4 in the afternoon when half of the garden is under the tree shade, casting a gentler light. Entrances are available all around the garden. Parking is generally available near the entrances and there's no admission fee to the Rose Garden. Remember to respect the garden - no picking flowers, and drone footage is not permitted. Municipal Rose Garden πŸ“1649 Naglee Ave, San Jose, CA 95126 #SanJoseRoseGarden #BayAreaFlowers #RomanticVibes #GardenBeauty #FlowerParadise #RoseGardenVisits #SummerFlowers #MunicipalRoseGarden

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