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The story of how a botanist from Kent saved a variety of Japanese cherry trees from extinction in the 1920s will be told ...
The cherry blossoms that line the iconic Washington, D.C., waterfront are days away from reaching peak bloom, according to the National Park Service.
Peak bloom occurs when 70% of the blossoms of the Yoshino cherry trees, the most common type along the Tidal Basin, are open.
The cherry trees' puffy white blooms are emerging in Washington, D.C. Have they started yet in New Jersey? Here are some top ...