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One spectacular flowering-tree show!!

I don’t know about you, but I think this is the prettiest spring we’ve had in years for flowering trees. Cherries, dogwoods, redbuds — even those blasted nasty Bradford pears — are putting on quite a show these days. My friend Greg Levine at Trees Atlanta says that the early spring and unseasonably warm temperatures has bloom times colliding, producing the mass of white and pink fireworks we’re enjoying in Atlanta skies. On April 12 in our Living section, we want to test your ability to identify a dozen or so of these trees. Don’t miss our plant quiz! Should be fun. In the meantime, we’d love to know about locations of great trees we ought to check out. Tell us what you’re finding and where. And if you have them, send us some photos that we can share with other readers (e-mail them to H&G@ajc.com). Enjoy the beautiful display while it’s here!!!

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