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| 3-26-2015 Dogwood Update Davey Dogwood Park - Palestine, Texas Joining us for the 77th Annual Dogwood Trails Celebration? The next two weekends should be an ideal time to see the dogwoods. Find a full schedule of events and activities at www.texasdogwoodtrails.com Looking to eat, stay & play in Palestine, TX? Check out our on-line visitor guide at www.visitpalestine.com. |
The Texas Dogwood Trails Celebration takes place the last two weekends in March and first weekend in April. Visitors enjoy the delicate beauty of the dogwood trees in Davey Dogwood Park and the surrounding area. Activities are scheduled each weekend to compliment the Celebration, including the Texas Dogwood Trails Festival, Dulcimer Music Festival, live music, productions at the historic Texas Theatre and much more.
Showing posts with label Dogwood Bloom Watch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dogwood Bloom Watch. Show all posts
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Dogwood Bloom Watch: 3-26-15
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Dogwood Bloom Watch 3-23-15
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| Dogwood Bloom Update - 3.24.2015 Palestine, Texas |
For more information on the 77th Annual Dogwood Trails Celebration, visit www.texasdogwoodtrails.com. Download our free visitor guide at www.visitpalestine.com.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Dogwood Bloom Update 3-19-2015
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| Dogwood Bloom Update - Palestine, Texas |
Today's cloud coverage is not stopping the dogwoods from slowly opening up. However, we are still predicting the dogwoods to be in full bloom towards the end of March through the first weekend in April. As you know, mother nature can be tricky in Texas. Stay tuned.... things could change.
To find a full schedule of events and activities for the 77th Annual Dogwood Trails Celebration, visit www.texasdogwoodtrails.com.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
The First Day of Spring is Just Around the Corner
The beautiful white bloom of
the dogwood is one of the first signs of spring in East Texas forests.
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| Dogwood in Palestine, Texas taken by MYETX.com |
With only seven days left until the first day
of spring, the dogwood trees are developing buds and doing very well.
| Dogwood Buds in Davey Dogwood Park - Palestine, Texas |
| Dogwood Buds in Davey Dogwood Park - Palestine, Texas |
Even
though the blooms will not be at their peak for the first weekend of the Celebration
(weekend of March 22), there should be some nice blooms to see. As the weather warms
and the sun stays out, we are predicting that the dogwoods should be abundant
the last two weeks of the Dogwood Trails Celebration (March 28-30 & April
4-6).
We have had a very “icy”
start to 2014, however, there has been a pop of color in our neighborhoods.
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| Japanese Magnolia in Palestine, Texas - Photo take by MYETX.com |
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| Pink Camellias in Palestine, Texas |
Stay tuned!
For more information about the 76th Annual Dogwood Trails Celebration and a list of events, visit www.texasdogwoodtrails.com.
Friday, March 22, 2013
The Dogwoods are in BLOOM!
This weekend is going to be the PRIME time to see the dogwood blooms this season.

There are still a few that are waiting to open, but they are extremely neat looking.

The center of the dogwood is the actual flower. If you look closely, the little green bulbs bloom as well. You can see it in this picture.
Below are more pictures of the dogwood blooms taken on Thursday inside Davey Dogwood Park. They look fantastic. We could not be more excited, especially after the lack of blooms we had last year. There are a good amount of dogwood to see in the park and all around town.
There are many other dogwood trees to see all over town. South Sycamore St. is a great street and looks good with all the historic homes. Plus, there are trees all over the South Side and North Side historic district. Be sure to stop by the Visitor Center and get a map, so you can find these neighborhoods.
Want to see more pictures? Check us out on Instagram @texasdogwoodtrails. Our instagram account also shows up on our website: www.TexasDogwoodTrails.com!
Friday, March 15, 2013
Want to win a DIAMOND?!
If you haven't heard on Facebook! We are hosting a Davey Dogwood Park Reforestation event!
Anderson County and Palestine Economic Development Corporation have teamed up to host a reforestation event inside Davey Dogwood Park. There are 750 seedlings to be planted, so take a small break from the festival and come to the DDP on Saturday, March 16 from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m.
You can win a 1/3 ct. DIAMOND for planting a dogwood seedling. For each seedling you plant, that is one entry to win. Big thanks to Steve Neel Jewelers and the Law Office of Brian Walsh for sponsoring the diamond.
It is actually really easy to plant a dogwood seedling. You just take a small shovel wiggle it in the ground a make a small hole that the seedling will fit in, place it in the hole, fill the dirt back in... DONE.
We have the seedlings and we have some shovels (if you happen to have a shovel and feel like bringing it... go for it) and we will have people there to help you. Planting locations have been marked with orange flags, so you will know you are planting in the right place. EASY RIGHT? We think so.
Also, the flags are numbered. After you plant your tree or TREES you can tell us the numbers where you planted, we will take down your information and email you the GPS coordinates so that way you can find your seedling and check on its progress year after year!
We hope to see you there!
Anderson County and Palestine Economic Development Corporation have teamed up to host a reforestation event inside Davey Dogwood Park. There are 750 seedlings to be planted, so take a small break from the festival and come to the DDP on Saturday, March 16 from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m.
You can win a 1/3 ct. DIAMOND for planting a dogwood seedling. For each seedling you plant, that is one entry to win. Big thanks to Steve Neel Jewelers and the Law Office of Brian Walsh for sponsoring the diamond.
It is actually really easy to plant a dogwood seedling. You just take a small shovel wiggle it in the ground a make a small hole that the seedling will fit in, place it in the hole, fill the dirt back in... DONE.
We have the seedlings and we have some shovels (if you happen to have a shovel and feel like bringing it... go for it) and we will have people there to help you. Planting locations have been marked with orange flags, so you will know you are planting in the right place. EASY RIGHT? We think so.
Also, the flags are numbered. After you plant your tree or TREES you can tell us the numbers where you planted, we will take down your information and email you the GPS coordinates so that way you can find your seedling and check on its progress year after year!
We hope to see you there!
Beautiful Full Blooms/Fresh Buds in time for the festival!
Tomorrow is the Dogwood Trails Festival! Check out www.TexasDogwoodTrails.com to get the details on the events and activities happening at the festival and all over town!
We took a drive through Davey Dogwood Park today to check on the progress of the blooms. We have a few trees that have bloomed, but are not a full bloom and many that are ready to open!
When you enter the park, it is a gorgeous view of greenery and red bud trees. As you get deeper into the park you will start to see more dogwood trees and there VERY full buds.
Make sure you visit Manley Mountain when you enter the park; it is at the top of the first hill to the left. Manley Mountain is a look out point where you can see for miles.
A great photo op of a single dogwood tree is at the bus entrance. There is one beautiful lone dogwood tree. It is one of the best trees in the park and is the tree we use when determining when the dogwoods are going to bloom.
The BEST place to take pictures is in the pavilion and picnic area. This is were we have the most concentration of dogwood trees in the whole park.
(The red buds look amazing!)
We took a drive through Davey Dogwood Park today to check on the progress of the blooms. We have a few trees that have bloomed, but are not a full bloom and many that are ready to open!
Davey Dogwood Tips!
When you enter the park, it is a gorgeous view of greenery and red bud trees. As you get deeper into the park you will start to see more dogwood trees and there VERY full buds.
Make sure you visit Manley Mountain when you enter the park; it is at the top of the first hill to the left. Manley Mountain is a look out point where you can see for miles.
(View from Manley Mountain.)
A great photo op of a single dogwood tree is at the bus entrance. There is one beautiful lone dogwood tree. It is one of the best trees in the park and is the tree we use when determining when the dogwoods are going to bloom.
(The lone dogwood tree at the bus entrance.)
The BEST place to take pictures is in the pavilion and picnic area. This is were we have the most concentration of dogwood trees in the whole park.
(View looking at the pavilion.)
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Mostly Buds with a Slight Chance of Blossoms
After taking a stroll through Davey Dogwood Park this morning, we could see that there are many trees with buds on them but only a few have started to bloom.
Currently, we do have one tree in bloom. It is past the bus entrance to Davey Dogwood Park on the left hand side of the road going toward the pavilion.
Typically this is the week that the dogwood buds to start to bloom. However, this year due to more constant cooler weather, the buds are blooming a little later than they have over the past five years. We are predicting that the weekend of March 23 will be when the dogwood blossoms are at their peak!
When you come down for the Dogwood Trails Celebration and visit for the festival this weekend, make sure you drive through Davey Dogwood Park. Even though there won't be as many blooms as we had hoped, there will be a few and the buds and yellow blossoms are pretty as well.
(A bloom found this morning!)
Currently, we do have one tree in bloom. It is past the bus entrance to Davey Dogwood Park on the left hand side of the road going toward the pavilion.
Typically this is the week that the dogwood buds to start to bloom. However, this year due to more constant cooler weather, the buds are blooming a little later than they have over the past five years. We are predicting that the weekend of March 23 will be when the dogwood blossoms are at their peak!
When you come down for the Dogwood Trails Celebration and visit for the festival this weekend, make sure you drive through Davey Dogwood Park. Even though there won't be as many blooms as we had hoped, there will be a few and the buds and yellow blossoms are pretty as well.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Dogwood Blossoms are Taking a Peek!
The buds are starting to peek open and a few are in early
bloom.
Mark Price, our expert horticulturalist says the blooms will
not be at their peak for festival weekend (weekend of March 16), but there will
be nice blooms to see.
We are predicting that the dogwoods will be in full bloom
just before the second weekend of the Celebration.
Remember! The Celebration is the last three weekends in
March. This is a time honored tradition and many businesses and organizations
are hosting events and activities to celebrate. Check out, www.TexasDogwoodTrails.com to see
what is happening all three weekends and decide when you want to visit the
Dogwood Trails.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Rain = Blooms in Palestine, Texas!
It was rainy here in Palestine, Texas all weekend long (January 25-27). While most Texan appreciate the rain, we are not always huge fans of nasty weather, but in Palestine, rainy weather conditions equal great blooming conditions.
In order to have a good blooming season we need to have good, cold rain during the months of November, December and January. We did not see much rain in November, but did see some in December. In January there was a good amount of cold rain and we were excited to the burn ban lifted for Anderson County. We are hoping to see more in February to make up for November.
Below is a wet and GREEN Davey Dogwood Park!
We saw signs of life!
While we were exploring Davey Dogwood Park we saw buds on a few dogwood trees. They are appearing earlier in the season than usual, but our expert horticulturalist says this is a good sign that we may be seeing more blooms this year. This is good to hear. Last year, we saw fewer blooms than we were expecting due to the drought in 2011. We are hoping for a fantastic 2013, but we will have to keep waiting through February to know for sure.
Below is dogwood tree buds in the rain!
Keep checking back to stay posted on the progress of the blooms and activities happening leading up to and during the Dogwood Trails Celebration. Like us on Facebook and get involved in the 75 Days of Giveaways at www.facebook.com/dogwoodtrails.
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