Lilacs begin to bloom in Kyiv: photos and locations
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Due to the record high air temperature this year, lilacs bloomed unprecedentedly early in parks and streets of many Kyiv districts, indicating an unusually early spring in the capital.
Lilacs are beginning to bloom in the capital. The first flowers bloomed in particular in Vidradnyi Park in Solomianskyi district, Desnianskyi Park in Desnianskyi district, Zhmerynska Street in Sviatoshynskyi district, on the boulevard along Ivan Mykolaychuk Street in Dniprovskyi district, and in the park at 9-E Jordanska Street in Obolonskyi district. This was reported by the Department of Environmental Protection and Climate Change Adaptation KCSA, UNN reports.
"As you can see, this year Kyiv has experienced an unprecedentedly early spring. Forecasters continue to record temperature records, and the citizens enjoy the warmth. Such weather conditions contribute to the fact that many plants have bloomed in the capital earlier than usual: sakura, magnolia, and now lilacs. Let me remind you that lilacs traditionally bloom in Kyiv in late April or early May. Although forecasters predict rain, I hope this will not prevent Kyiv residents from continuing to admire the blossoms," said Oleksandr Voznyi, Director of the Department.
In addition to the Academician Fomin Botanical Garden and the M.M. Hryshko National Botanical Garden, lilacs grow in parks and squares in the capital. The duration of its flowering can vary from several weeks to several months, depending on the variety.
In particular, according to Kyivzelenbud, lilacs will soon bloom in the following locations in Kyiv.
Holosiivskyi district:
Maxim Rylsky Park;
Peace Square;
Students' Alley;
Heavenly Hundred Square.
Darnytskyi district:
Poznyaki Park;
Partisan Glory Park;
The park on Oleksandr Koshytsia Street.
Desnianskyi district:
Molodezhny Park;
Muromets Park;
Desnianskyi Park;
Roman Shukhevych Park;
park along Chervona Kalynya Avenue;
Kyoto Park.
Dniprovskyi district:
Peremoha Park;
Boulevard. Ambrosiy Buchma;
along Ivan Mykolaychuk Street;
The park on Suleiman Stalsky Street;
Aurora Park;
Roman Shukhevycha Avenue;
Park behind the Dnipro Cinema;
Hydropark;
the park behind the DVRZ House of Culture;
Hnata Khotkevycha str;
Krakivska str;
Yuriy Popravky Street;
Hetman Pavlo Polubotka Street;
Peremoha Park;
Hetman Pavlo Polubotko Park;
a park on Rusanivska embankment;
Verkhovna Rada Boulevard.
Obolon district:
a park near Lake Jordan.
Pechersk district:
Navodnitsky Park.
Podil district:
Kurenivka Park.
Sviatoshynskyi district:
The park at 3 Chornobylska Street;
Vasyl Stus Park (on the corner of Beresteyskoho Avenue and Palladina Avenue);
Yunost Park;
General Potapov Park;
the square between the building No. 59 on Vernadsky Blvd. Akademika Vernadskoho and Nos. 2, 4 on Akademika Dobrokhotova Street;
Zhmerynska str;
Sovki Park;
International Park;
interchange on Heroiv Kosmosa Street.
Solomensky district:
Vidradny Park;
Solomyansky Landscape Park;
Orlyatko Park;
Park of the Defenders of Ukraine;
Nikolai Zerov Park;
The park on Serhiy Berehovoi Street;
The park near the monument to Konstantin Ushynsky.
Shevchenkivskyi district:
Nyvky Park;
Shevchenkivskyi district park (near Dorohozhychi metro station);
Babyn Yar memorial;
Vladimirskaya Gorka Park;
Taras Shevchenko Park;
the square near the monument to Borys Paton (intersection of Bohdan Khmelnytsky and Tereshchenkivska streets);
Landscape alley;
Beresteysky ave;
Veselka Park;
Ivan Honta Square;
Literaturnyi Square;
Oles Honchar Park.
In addition, residents of the capital were urged to take care of their own safety and go to the shelter during the air alert.