The cherry blossom trees in Washington, D.C., have finally reached peak bloom. Temperatures have a large impact on how long ...
The peak bloom occurred several days earlier than the long-term average, as human-caused climate warming hastens the onset of spring flowering.
This is not a drill -- the D.C. cherry blossoms are officially in peak bloom, according to the National Park Service (NPS).
The Cherry blossom tree grove at Cincinnati's Ault Park is now in bloom. Peak bloom time is estimated to be through the end of March. Bloom time lasts about a week. The trees feature pink and white ...
The change of season brings a range of garden events to provide inspiration and motivation. This weekend the Melbourne ...
Cherry blossoms, the pinkest landmark in the nation’s capital, are one of the country’s key markers that spring is coming. As ...
Bursts of white and pink have started to spring up at the Capitol Campus in Olympia. That’s right, blossom-lovers: The cherry ...
Weeping willow, eat your heart out. The Shidare-zakura (literally ‘weeping cherry tree’) bloom is another human-made cultivar ...
The trees exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen with the atmosphere through little “mouths” in their leaves and tiny “windows” ...
As winter fades and spring approaches, a much-anticipated spectacle unfolds in Seattle: the peak bloom of the cherry blossoms at the University of Washington (UW). Each year, nearly 30 cherry trees in ...
The National Park Service has officially called it: Peak bloom for the iconic Yoshino cherry trees was Sunday, March 23. That means 70% of blossoms are open, and the Tidal Basin is about to turn into ...