1940s Mountain Rhododendron in Bloom NC Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
A profound forest stillness settles over this lush mid-century scene where clusters of delicate pink and white mountain rhododendrons emerge from the emerald shadows of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Framed by a rugged tree trunk, this 1948 view captures the unhurried beauty of the high country in full bloom, inviting a nostalgic look at the timeless, sun-drenched flora that has defined Western North Carolina for generations. The personal handwritten message on the reverse, sent from a "wonderful vacation" in Hendersonville, adds a layer of genuine human connection to this classic botanical portrait.
Details
Era: Linen 1940s
City: Hendersonville (Mailed from)
State: North Carolina
Country: United States of America
Topics: Mountain Rhododendron, Botanical Art, U.S. Forest Service, Vacation Life, Hendersonville NC
Artist/Photographer: Photo by U.S. Forest Service
Condition: Circulated (Postmarked September 7, 1948)
Orientation: Vertical (Portrait)
Publisher: Asheville Post Card Co. Asheville N.C.
Printer: Unknown (Serial E-8870)
Additional Information
The message on the reverse, written by "Grace" to a friend in Van Wert, Ohio, provides a charming snapshot of mid-century vacation life, mentioning the "ideal" weather and the "good meals" at a local boarding house.