Who says Berkeley’s colors are blue and gold? Not Sandy Steinman who found red orange, pink and yellow on a walk through the North Berkeley flatlands.
Japanese and Freeman’s maple, persimmon, flowering pear, gingko biloba, smoketree and Chinese pistache are providing exotic color to Berkeley’s streets.
Pyracantha, Chinese pistache, N Berkeley (11/21/20) Sandy SteinmanPersimmon, N Berkeley (11/21/20) Sandy SteinmanChinese pistache, N Berkeley (11/21/20) Sandy SteinmanJapanese maple, N Berkeley (11/21/20) Sandy SteinmanGingko biloba, N Berkeley (11/21/20) Sandy SteinmanJapanese maple, N Berkeley (11/21/20) Sandy SteinmanChinese pistache, N Berkeley (11/21/20) Sandy SteinmanSmoketree, N Berkeley (11/21/20) Sandy Steinman
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