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Cherry blossom season is in full swing in Washington, D.C., where pink and white flowers can be seen on thousands of trees in peak bloom.
You don't need to visit Japan or Washington, D.C. to see cherry blossom trees. Here are three places around the U.S. where you can see the blooms — weather permitting.
According to Cincinnati Parks, 1,000 Japanese Cherry blossom trees were given to the city as a gift to Mayor Russell Wilson in the 1930s.
With nearly 4,000 Cherry Blossom trees across the Tidal Basin, it is easy to look at the collective and get lost in its beauty. But if you find yourself wandering around downtown and have time to ...
Think you know a lot about cherry blossoms? Take our quiz on the blooming trees and the National Cherry Blossom Festival, and see whether you’re an expert.
Experience Chicago's beautiful cherry blossom trees at Jackson Park, with 20 new trees planted since the last full bloom in 2020.
Branch Brook Park in Newark, New Jersey, has 1,500 more cherry trees than the nation's capital.
Yoshino cherry trees circle the Tidal Basin and spill north onto the Washington Monument grounds. But there are 11 other varietals of cherry blossom trees.
Cherry blossom season is in full swing in Washington, D.C., where pink and white flowers can be seen on thousands of trees in peak bloom.
The cherry trees' puffy white blooms are emerging in Washington, D.C. Have they started yet in New Jersey? Here are some top spots to view them.
Where is Stumpy? Why cherry blossom visitors can't see DC's favorite tree this year If the name “Stumpy” doesn’t ring a bell, let us have the delight of introducing you to D.C.’s favorite ...
A guide to the best trees for glorious cherry blossom Who needs to visit Japan when you can grow ornamental cherry trees at home?
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