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The Rose Garden of Stanley Park is one of the nicest places in Vancouver for a hanami pick nick. It features about a dozen Yoshino Cherry trees in a very nice surrounding. Because the Rose Garden gets shadowy relatively early in the afternoon, a visit is recommended around noon or during early afternoon. The Yoshino trees of the Rose Garden are usually a few days behind the flowering schedule of other Yoshino trees in the city.
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Current State of Blossoms in the Rose Garden as of :
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Expected full bloom
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Pictures of the 2002 season:

Stanley Park - Rose Garden
7 April 2002

Some trees have opened their first blossoms. But at least one more week is needed until the Yoshino trees reach full bloom.