Sunday, March 29th - Happy Pear Tree Day in the Central District :)The 130 year old pear tree on the corner of 27th and Cherry has been recognized as "Best in City" by the Seattle Heritage Tree Program and its co-sponsors, Plant Amnesty and the City of Seattle. The tree has been featured in numerous books and is one of the largest in Washington State. It is fruit-bearing and is actually relatively young--this species (Pyrus communis) has been know to live for up to 650 years! It flowers out magnificently with white flowers that fill the intersection with radiance.
The dedication will have a few speakers, including the city arborist, and we will unveil a stone that we have had inscribed to honor the tree. As property owners for over twenty years of this special spot, we welcome everyone to this gathering and we can make pear cider toasts to the health of the tree, the neighborhood and all of those who attend. We'll have tables set up and a tent if it is raining, so if you'd like to bring a pear dish of some sort to share then please do! Sunday, March 29, noon.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
This Sunday: Happy Pear Tree Day in the CD
From the Samuelsens of E Cherry and 27th St:
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