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  1. When and where to see cherry blossoms in the U.S. - National …

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  2. Where to find Cherry Blossoms in Ohio this Spring

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  5. The Very Short, Symbolic Life of the Cherry Blossom

    WebApr 11, 2024 · Learn about the cultural significance of cherry blossom in Japan and the world, and how it became a symbol of friendship and …

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    Cherry blossom season lasts for about a month every spring and is always dependent on the weather. Early March to early April is generally a good rule of thumb when hoping to see blooms. However, if warm temperatures arrive sooner, they can encourage some cherry blossom trees to bloom as early as January and February.
    The downy blooms blanket parks, gardens, and towns in a visual transition away from the harsh chill of winter and toward the growing warmth of longer days. The tradition of cherry blossom festivals in the U.S. dates to 1935 in Washington, D.C.
    The cherry blossom is the flower of the Prunus tree, the same genus as the cherry tree. It's just that the cherry blossom was bred to maximize blossoms rather than fruit. The cherry blossom tree grows all over the world — in Asia, Europe, the U.S. — anywhere with a temperate climate. Blooms are usually a beautiful shade of pink or white.
    Cherry blossom trees are easy to grow because they require little pruning and care compared to fruit trees. However, they are susceptible to diseases that affect many fruit trees and tend to live only 15–20 years. How long does it take for a cherry blossom tree to bloom?
  7. The best cherry blossom trees for your garden - BBC …

    WebApr 2, 2024 · Learn how to choose and plant ornamental cherry trees for spring flowers, fruit and autumn colour. Discover some of the best varieties, such as 'Pink Shell', 'Spire', 'Tai-haku' and 'Amanogawa'.